Canon digital, Aetna gives away an Apple Watch, 1.000 million for TV and much more. The best of the week in Soy de Mac

Week with several important news and especially rumors about what is coming to us this September with Apple. Summer vacations are ending for many and for others they have just begun, but in soy de Mac We continue at the foot of the canyon to tell you the highlights of this week in the Apple world.

We have already passed the equator of this month of August and we are sure that what we have left to see these last weeks will be important. But let's not advance events and see at a glance everything we believe has highlighted this week.

The first of the highlighted news refers to the implementation of the damn digital canon. Yes, the guys from Cupertino already have implemented in digital canon in its products and the user as always is the worst unemployed, a not very large increase but ultimately a price increase.

This week has also arrived for developers the sixth beta of macOS High Sierra, tvOS 11 and watchOS 4. These versions add fixes and solutions to the bugs found in the previous version. In principle this week we will have a public beta, and that this week it has not been released.

On the Apple Watch we have several news and one of the highlights is that the company Aetna, proposes give a Watch to each of your customers. This would not be something new for the American insurance company, but it is important for the clients themselves and future clients to know that They are in negotiations with Apple.

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Finally we leave the news that Apple would invest about 1.000 billion to produce up to 10 TV shows . This would be for the year 2018 And it is that after all what Apple wants is to have good content for its services and if she is in charge of producing it, then better.


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