Peripheral battery, group FaceTime, vulnerability in High Sierra and much more. The best of the week in soy de Mac

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One more week of this month of August in which we notice the heat in the neck and that little by little it is reaching its final stretch. On the one hand we do not want the month to end and on the other we are looking forward to it to see what news Apple brings us in the keynote of the month of September.

But let's go to what really interests us right now and let's see what the rumors, tutorials and other outstanding news have been in this week of August. For now we can say that Apple released the beta 8 of iOS for developers after withdrawing the beta 7 for reasons that are unknown to this day. In any case, let's go to what interests us and see the most notable news in soy de Mac.

We will start with a small tutorial that our colleague Javier Porcar has left us, in which he shows us how to see the battery we have left in Apple peripherals. The connection is made through Bluetooh and we can access macOS settings and know at all times the amount of battery available.

The first of the news refers to the elimination of the group calls on FaceTime. In this case, the beta versions released by Apple have left aside a function that supposedly had to arrive in the final version of macOS Mojave and iOS 12, but it finally looks like it will be delayed a bit longer than originally planned.

Developer Patrick Wardle announced this week at a security conference a new e major vulnerability found in macOS High Sierra operating system, named by himself as: Synthetic Click.

The latest news of the week refers to the celebration of the anniversary of the iMac. It is true that the company did not do anything special for the moment but the date of August 15, 1998, was chosen to market one of the most important Macs that are known, the iMac.


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