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.
# 410: Lose iPhone, lose everything
Some comments on the new Wallet function in iOS 15 which allows us to concentrate more and more elements there: tickets, access to events, debit cards, house keys, car keys, personal identification, etc., by opposition to an article where they defenestrate this utility.
# 411: This trace does not creep
One of the new features of Apple’s new operating systems is raising the bar on privacy against being tracked in our mail. But perhaps it is too much to put all the traces in one bag, making it difficult for companies with the lowest level of tracking that remains in the online world today.
# 412: China is not a country for Apple
Regarding an auditor’s comment on the absence of Private Relay in China, some comments on the relationship between Apple and this country, with the decisions that it must respect and what we can demand of it as a business.
# 413: Beats Studio Buds and Life Beyond AirPods
The launch of the Beats Studio Buds reminds us that there is life beyond AirPods, even for Apple, especially when it comes to scratching sales outside of its own ecosystem, or facing those who, even if they are customers, have not extended their purchases on devices other than the iPhone.
# 414: Let them personalize ads, but don’t call it a follow-up
Is Apple following us? What form? Is it asking us for explicit permission to do this as it forces the rest to do it from iOS 14? Well…
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We will come to an agreement next Monday. Thank you for accompanying us.
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