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PopClip, Samsung's new, unlimited prices … Inferior Loop podcast week

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The unlimited Loop is daily podcast by The Applesphere, released from Monday to Friday at 7.00 (Spanish time of honor), where we talk about Apple and its competition seen by the prism of the company Cupertino. It's a podcast for about ten minutes, presented Javier Lacort and edited by Santi Araújo.

These are five episodes of this week, you can listen to them in full on this page.

# 101: PopClip

An efficient and flexible app for those who spend countless hours working with our Mac, lets is a new menu content in the style of the one with iOS, but it's intuitive and expandable. It's not cheap, but it probably costs more than one, especially for those working with documents.

# 102: Companies that Apple can buy

Other notes for companies that are often cited as being too expensive are Apple, both to highlight their lack of understanding, their current anachronism or how to fit into Apple's current best.

# 103: Unlimited prices

With Orange, there are already three great ways we have to rent unlimited data rates for our smartphone. A review of the three offers, and the point at hand about the use of these ratings.

# 104: S20 and new wrap

Samsung introduced its new Galaxy S20, its wireless headphones, the Galaxy Buds +, and its second wrap phone, the Galaxy Z Flip. Here are a few notes in this introduction from Apple.

# 105: Mac for 2020

After Apple's marketplace efforts with its latest Mac models – Mac Pro, Pro Display XDR and MacBook Pro 16 "- it's time to take consumer action.

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  • Spain (peninsular period): 7.00 h
  • Spain (Canary Period): 6.00 h
  • 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 h

We will hear you next Monday. Thanks for joining us.



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