Infinite Loop is the daily podcast of Applesfera, broadcast Monday through Friday at 7:00 a.m. (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 page.
# 277: M1, enthusiasm and paradigm shift
A few comments on the paradigm shift when choosing a Mac that involves the arrival of the M1, Apple’s first clean chip for its computers, and the reasons why that leaves room for enthusiasm for the future.
# 278: OCSP and privacy issues in macOS
An article by Jeffrey Paul on concerns about the privacy of macOS following the notarization of its app opened a debate around it which led to an announcement of changes by Apple.
# 279: To secure or not to secure the iPhone
Following an email from a listener, some comments on whether or not to purchase insurance for the iPhone, both in the form of Apple Care + and through third-party services, which usually include other additions. -ons.
# 280: A year for consumers
To review the launches of 2020, the year of the pandemic, is to realize the main vocation of Apple this year, as opposed to the one that played in 2019 and that it could return, with a high probability, in the next one. 2021. A sort of tick-tock cycle like that of Intel, but applied to the consumer / professional pair.
# 281: just do it
Some other people’s stories to answer questions from two listeners on what happens to those of us who bought a Mac with Intel a few months ago seeing the performance of the first Mac with Apple Silicon.
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