The infinite loop is the daily podcast of Applesfera, broadcast Monday to Friday at 7:00 am (Spanish Peninsula time), in which we talk about Apple and its competition seen through the prism of the Cupertino company. This is a ten-minute podcast, presented by Javier Lacort and edited by Saints Araújo
These are the five episodes of this week, you can listen to them in full from this same page.
# 436: What does a chip like you do in a device like this?
In the midst of rumors of an upcoming Apple external monitor with an A13 Bionic chip, some thoughts out loud about what such a chip looks like in a device heretofore intended to receive an image signal but without the need for an image signal. ‘no power.
# 437: Titanium by 2022
A report from JP Morgan Chase sent to its customers reveals some supposed plans from Apple for the iPhone 2022: demise of the mini model, two versions of the 6.7-inch … and use of titanium.
# 438: Pixel 6 and Google Tensor
Alphabet becomes an Apple Silicon with the arrival of Google Tensor, its own design chips for its Android phones. A movement with Artificial Intelligence as a basis and which will be released in its Pixel 6 this next fall.
# 439: Put me another charger
The tangle of shapes and charging connectors throughout Apple’s product line collides with a company’s usual philosophy of simplicity. An enumeration and an alternative proposition.
# 440: Windows on iPad
The arrival of Windows 365, its version for businesses available through the browser and running entirely in the cloud, implies a change of rules for many situations, and also for the potential of an iPad, which can gain in whole as as a versatile team for both leisure and business.
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- Europe (Canary Island time): 6h00
- Mexico: 0.00 h
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- United States (West Coast): 22.00 h
We will come to an agreement next Monday. Thank you for accompanying us.
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