Microsoft and its backdoor, MacBook refurbished in Spain, Wozniak's opinion and much more. The best of the week in Soy de Mac

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We are already opening the month of April 2016 and if I am honest this past month flew by me, the truth is that this beginning of 2016 in general is making me very short. But leaving aside how quickly weeks go by, we are going to make the summary of the most outstanding news of this week. The week has been relatively quiet in terms of news from the Apple world, but we always have interesting things to highlight so without further delay, let's see the best of the week in Soy de Mac.

We start with a small and simple Apple TV tutorial that allows us to deactivate the Automatic Updates. This option is sure to be useful for some users who have that fear in their bodies right now after Apple's problems with the iOS 9.3 version, avoiding updating the equipment as soon as the version appears.

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The following news is related to Microsoft and its back door in the Windows operating system 10. When we have all this fuss with Apple, the FBI, and user privacy in general, this news comes about Microsoft and its operating system.

Another of the highlights of this week has been the arrival of the new 12 ″ MacBook in the products section Apple refurbished in Spain. Despite not being new equipment, I am an advocate for these Apple products and discounts are usually interesting.

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We continue with the news about the words of Steve Wozniak, who was in his day co-founder of Apple talk about the company. Logically Woz deserves all our respects and their opinion is always correct.

Finally we are going to leave you the news about the rumors of future MacBooks that already circulate on the network. In this case it is a render of how the following can be Apple MacBook, but we have to keep waiting a bit to see progress on this issue.

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Have a good Sunday and thank you all for your trust!


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