Infinite Loop is the daily podcast of Applesfera, broadcast Monday to 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 same page.
# 376: Waiting for WWDC, as always
The newly introduced iPad Pro, precisely because it incorporates the M1 chip, brings back the same feeling that always with every iPad Pro: what you want to see what Apple incorporates in the next WWDC. Phew.
# 377: One computer, five models and two concepts
The M1 is already present in five different Apple computers (if we include the iPad Pro in the count). A radically different scenario from what we knew in the x86 era, with several different processors depending on the type of target computer; and something that paradoxically opens a bigger gap between iPad and Mac.
Chapter 378: The Clues Left From The Last Event
In the center of the scene, the little guts of the new iMac, Thunderbolt 4 in the iPad Pro… Many brushstrokes that can advance the future that awaits the launches of Apple.
# 379: three year warranty
Europe has approved a decree-law that requires companies to offer a three-year warranty for their products instead of the two they had to cover until now. One of the big technological news of the year which will have repercussions.
# 380: step back
The April 20 event consolidated a trend that had been going on for a year and a half: Apple fixing what it tightened the nuts too much in the final stages, backing off in the right direction.
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We will come to an agreement next Monday. Thank you for accompanying us.
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