Very hot week and several important news in the Apple world. In this first week of July we cannot say that summer is not here, but what really matters is that many of you are already on vacation or are just missing so this is much better.
At Apple the machinery does not stop even in summer and that is good for when the month of September arrives and we all want to see the new iPhone, the new OS and other news. In this case what we have for the first week of July is not little, so let's see This week's top news stories soy de Mac.
The first of these news refers to the blood glucose meters that Apple is selling in its stores. It's about OneDrop, a non-invasive glucose measurement system for people.
The Cupertino guys have updated the website where they inform shareholders adding the new date on which they will report on the company's financial results. These data pertain to the third fiscal quarter for the company, setting the date at July 30.
The following news refers to the certification obtained by a computer that could be a new 13-inch MacBook Pro. The Cupertino Company Received certification for new equipment from the FCC. We will see if it is or not a new 13-inch MacBook Pro without the Touch Bar.
Finally, bad news for Apple with its 15-inch equipment is that a user with battery problems appears and now we understand why the company started a battery replacement program for these equipment and is that they burn. They are a small number but it is totally real, so if you are a user of one of them, check the serial number and Make an appointment with Apple as soon as possible if you are affected by this problem.
"This is OneDrop, a non-invasive glucose measurement system for people."
The OneDrop system requires, like most glucometers, a drop of blood to read the glucose obtained with a finger prick, making it an invasive system.