Abandonment of the Titan project leader, general failure of Safari, rumors of the new MacBook and much more. The best of the week in Soy de Mac

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We are in the last week of the first month of 2016 (how fast the days go by) and we are already heading into the month of February, but hey, we are going to see the highlights of this last week. For now, inform that we are in a leap year and this means that next month has 29 days and not 28. But we are going to put aside the issue of the months of the year and others and we are going to focus on the news summary highlights of the week.

The first one is directly related to the abandonment of the company of the project manager of the future apple car, Steve Zadesky, Apple vice president of product and design, and chief manager of the Titan project.

We continue with the second beta for developers of the current Apple operating system, OS X 10.11.4 beta 2. In this version the company asks developers to focus on iBooks, Messages, Notes and Photos to find faults and so on.

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The following cannot be other than "the Safari case." This week many users have had a problem with the Apple browser and although it is true that with a simple step the fault was eliminatedIt took us headlong all day. Apple fixed the problem the same afternoon and at first it seems that everything is back to normal. On the other hand, from Apple they have not commented on the causes of the problem with the browser, if you still have problems, here you have the solution.

The new USB C port is without a doubt the port of the future. This connection should simplify the cables to a single connector model for everything, but at the moment it is not like that and also the other part of the issue is what do we do with the peripherals that do not have this USB C port? Well here you have a cable that allows you to convert your external hard drive into USB-C.

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Finally we leave you with the rumor that comes to us from DigiTimes and that says that Apple is preparing the presentation of a refreshed MacBook for the keynote of the month of March. We have not yet officially confirmed the keynote and much less the products that they are going to present to us, but what is clear is that this beautiful and light Mac will be one year old in March, so we'll see what happens.


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