Although many of you will already be packing your suitcase to return to your daily routine in September, many others are now beginning their summer holidays. Be that as it may, in Soy de Mac we are one more week to bring you the compilation of the most popular news in the world of the bitten apple.
This week has been more moved than normal when it was known that Apple is going to hold a Keynote on September 9, however it is not the only information we have to remind you. Keep reading this compilation and get up to date.
We started with a piece of news that made the hair stand on end to more than one and is that as a result of the fall in the Chinese stock market, Apple's shares experienced a nosedive to below one hundred dollars. The result of this is that Tim Cook wanted to reassure investors and sent an email to a television presenter that has not been well taken by everyone and now faces a complaint for breach of SEC law.
After this great bump, the news jumps that the next Apple Keynote will be held on September 9 but in a place that until now had not been used. Its about Graham Civic Auditorium of San Francisco, a place that is already being prepared for the most anticipated event of the year, the presentation of the next generation of iPhone.
This week has also been a week of explanations on the part of Swatch, as you know, it has only occurred to them to register the phrase "One more thing". This article tries to explain the causes that led the Swiss watch company to register that mythical phrase used by Steve Jobs in Keynotes.
Another novelty this week is that the process of replacing the iPad that gave the name of 2.0 to the Apple Store to now give way to a new app called Pricing that will be available on Mac, iPad and iPhone so that the user will to be able to look at the prices and characteristics in it without having to have so much ipad on the tables for it.
We continue this compilation reminding you that products packaged under the guidelines that Apple has given to customers have already begun to appear in physical Apple Stores. manufacturers for third-party accessories. We can see that the design and typography of the packaging is very similar to what Apple uses in its products.
If you were a regular at explanations One to One that Apple developed in its stores and in which a worker from it sat alone with you to explain what you would need from a device that was sold in the store, that has passed away since they have been eliminated to make way for courses for user groups.
We are already finishing this compilation, but we do not want to finish without first reminding you of a patent that has been known this week in which you can see how those from Cupertino are working on a noise cancellation system on your Eradpods headphones. Could it be that they are trying to extrapolate the technology of the Beats to their own?
We end, now yes, with an article that fell like a jug of cold water and is that the director of the recently released Apple radio station Beats1 has unexpectedly resigned. Nothing is known why, but everything indicates that he has achieved a better job in Europe without being related to the world of music.
We have reached the end of this little compilation of a week that, as you have seen, has been somewhat moved. If you want to know the rest of the news, we encourage you to dive a little more in our blog and keep up to date with everything that has to do with the world of the bitten apple.