OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite released, liquidmetal patent, disable notifications and much more. The best of the week in SoydeMac

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We are in the second half of August and the holidays are already running out for many and approaching for others. In Soy de Mac We are non-stop and this week came loaded with news about the Mac world and Apple in general, so we have not left out any of the most notable ones and today, Sunday, we are summarizing some of them so that you can see them comfortably.

In principle, the ones that stand out the most are the updates of OS X Yosemite 10.10.5, iTunes 12.12.2 and iOS, but we have more important news that we will certainly add in this small list of The best of the week.  

The first of them in addition to the new versions of OS X Yosemite and iTunes, is the one with which our colleague Pedro Rodas surprised us, when he explained that iTunes and Time Machine were illegal in the UK due to controversial copyright.

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We move forward the week with Apple patents and in this case related to Liquidmetal, which became fashionable long ago at Apple when they introduced it among your materials for the iPhone (I click to remove the SIM) and now the interest in this material was confirmed again.

This Week Steve Wozniak, turned 65. In Soy de Mac We remember the one who co-founded Apple with the late Steve Jobs and we congratulate you.  

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Another of the outstanding news refers to the Safari browser and the battery life of our Macs when we use the native Apple browser. That is why we echoed the tests carried out by the BatteryBox company, although we were already clear that this was so because Apple has always confirmed it

Last share with you two more articles. The first is a small tutorial on how disable notifications applications in OS X Yosmite and the second refers to the replacement program for some of Apple's third generation Apple TVs.

Have a good Sunday!


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