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 page.
# 499: The beginning of the end of the iPhone
A double report from Ming Chi Kuo suggests the arrival of an augmented reality device at the end of 2022, and a paradigm shift within ten years, when the iPhone will give way to other types of devices.
# 500: You can’t go wrong
Based on the statements Pedro Serrahima made in the recently published book about him Miguel Ángel Uriondo, a little reflection on the current – huge – Apple catalog as opposed to the era of simplicity.
Chapter 501: The Old Dream of Remote Charging
Gurman spoke of Apple’s supposed desire to be able to launch AirPower. Something that has changed its convenience since the arrival of MagSafe, and it would make a lot more sense to charge it remotely.
# 502: Off-topic: Salto un Kindle
By popular demand from some podcast listeners, the story of how I ended up opting for a Kindle to read. Certainly a late epiphany.
# 503: Antisocial Apple Music
One more year, our networks are inundated with screenshots of our friends sharing their recap of the year with the music they listened to the most on Spotify. And for another year, Apple Music users are left with the same face as cows when they see the train go by.
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- Europe (peninsular time): 7.00h
- Europe (Canary Island time): 6h00
- Mexico: 0.00 h
- Argentina: 3.00h
- Colombia: 1.00h
- Chile: 3.00h
- United States (east coast): 1.00h
- United States (West Coast): 22.00 h
We will come to an agreement next Monday. Thank you for accompanying us.
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