One more thing … the efficiency of the M1 chip, the privacy of WhatsApp and volunteering on Apple Maps

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One more thing … the efficiency of the M1 chip, the privacy of WhatsApp and volunteering on Apple Maps

Apple, chip, efficiency, Maps, privacy, volunteering, WhatsApp

We have yet ended a week of rumors. Mark Gurman has stepped up his pace again, promising a year full of new things. But while we read all of these rumors, it’s worth taking a look at what other media have posted on Apple. Let’s go.

  • We start with a very detailed analysis of the M1 chip consumption and efficiency that they have done since Engadget. Our colleagues show that Apple Silicon not only surprises by its power: also by its low consumption.
  • From Genbeta, they reflect how this optimization for the M1 chip it must be well worked: It turns out that some native Adobe applications like Lightroom work less well than their emulated versions under Rosetta.
  • In MacStories, they notice a curious detail in Apple’s US maps: were integrated into volunteering places for guides and information to appear where they are.

  • In Teknautas, they talk about the new Samsung Galaxy S21, which is intended to be a direct competitor to the iPhone 12.

  • We end with a video from Xataka’s YouTube channel in which the new WhatsApp terms of service are discussed, protagonists of one of the most discussed controversies of the month:

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