Apple TV 2020, iMessage courses, products back … Inferior Loop podcast week

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Apple TV 2020, iMessage courses, products back … Inferior Loop podcast week

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The unlimited Loop is daily podcast by The Applesphere, which is released from Monday to Friday at 7:00 a.m. (A Spanish time respect), where we talk about Apple and its competition seen through the coping of the Copertino company. It's a podcast that is about 10 minutes long, presented Javier Lacort and edited by Santi Araújo.

These have been four episodes of this week, four instead of five from today's May 1 holiday in Spain. You can listen to them completely from this one page.

# 153: Apple TV by 2020

What role does Apple TV have in mid-2020? Televisions have brought Internet access and apps for years, and it is more difficult than ever to determine spending on it. The panorama is that only the arrival of Apple Arcade has been able to help.

# 154: First Apple Watch upgrade, from the inside

Five years after arriving in stores, one of the designers who was part of its development told previously unknown details about its creation, from promoting its products to original paintings, or inspiration behind other fields.

# 155: What can iMessage learn from WhatsApp (and vice versa)

After years of using iMessage daily, as well as WhatsApp, some ideas for developing both text programs based on the power of the other.

# 156: Returned Products

Following an email from a listener, today we are talking about returned products purchased from the Apple store. Bonus: Part of the question and answer from Friday May 1st wouldn't be a holiday episode.

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  • Spain (peninsular period): 7.00 a.m.
  • Spain (Canary Islands Time): 6.00 a.m.
  • Mexico: 0.00 h
  • Argentina: 3.00 h
  • Colombia: 1.00 h
  • Chile: 3.00 h
  • United States (east coast): 1.00 h
  • United States (west coast): 22,00

See you next Monday. Thanks for joining us.



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