Apple Watch backup, macOS beta 2, multi-charging dock and much more. The best of the week in soy de Mac

One more Sunday of the month of November we are here to offer you the news compilation that we have used to every Sunday. This last week many things have happened in terms of the world of the bitten apple is concerned and that is that both the iPhone X and the products that are to come this year do not stop generating news.

However, in this blog what we focus on is Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV and news in general of software and hardware that is what today's compilation is about.

We started with the news in which it was explained how to make a Backup of the Apple Watch. This is done in a simple way and although it seems complicated to carry out it is easy and we will not even notice it when we do it. It must be clear that our watch must be paired with an iPhone to make these copies, the rest is very easy.

Apple also launched this week second public beta version for users who are enrolled in the beta program. The developer version was launched just on Monday and hours later the version for users who are registered in this macOS beta program arrived.

The new features implemented in this beta 2 are typical improvements to system performance, stability, and fixes for security issue with WPA2, something that is already or should be fixed in these beta versions. The truth is that the news is rather few but important.

Many have been the charger options for the Apple Watch as well as charging stations that simultaneously support the same one that we have shared with you in recent years, since the Apple Watch is among us.

However, one like the one we bring you today is sure you had not seen. It is a charging station for large families in which its members have Apple Watch and phones. It is a charging station that allows us to recharge the Apple Watch and five other devices. 

This same week we saw in the press around the world, whether technological or not, news about Apple's tax payments. In a report that we echoed in soy de Mac, it was shown that the Cupertino company was somehow legally omitting the payment of taxes.

The EU pressures Apple for its involvement in "Paradise Papers" is the title of this article published by our colleague Javier Labrador, quickly Apple answers with a official statement that we can read in full after the jump.

The keynote held in June was Apple's starting pistol in the field of augmented reality. During the presentation we saw the possibilities that this technology offers us, especially geared towards games, although not exclusively. Currently in the App Store we can find different augmented reality applications, from fantastic games to simple but very useful applications with which we can measure any object through the camera of our device. But both the iPhone and the iPad are not the ideal devices to consume this type of content and according to Mark Gurman Apple plans to launch its augmented reality glasses in 2020.

We finished today's compilation with the news that talked about how Apple has been fighting for many years to defend diversity and social inclusion in all senses, both among the brand's employees and the users who use its products. On this occasion from Apple they have launched a new video in which they show everyone that your company is totally against the new anti-immigration laws of the President of the United States, Donald Trump.

They also add that the total of the top positions of the firm are increasingly filled with women, something that a few years ago was impossible to see. Actually what is trying to explain is that we are all the same and have the purpose of following this line with the passage of time, even increase your campaign.


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