Less taxes in China, ING Direct non-repairable Airpods with Apple Pay and much more. The best of the week in soy de Mac

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We are already entering the second week of April and we have several interesting news about Apple that have been seen this week. The truth is that Apple continues to surprise with some of its actions or movements even though not everyone agrees on it, but in Cupertino they know very well what they do and especially when they do it. We say this in the case of the cancellation of the AirPower or the decrease in the price of the HomePod among other movements of the company made these months. Without further ado, let's go with the best of the week in soy de Mac.

New iMac

We started as it cannot be otherwise with the reduction in the price of iMac and other Apple products in China thanks to the reduction of taxes in the country. All companies will benefit from this reduction and Apple will certainly appreciate it as much or more than the rest.

We continue with another of the highlights and in this case it refers to the presentation of financial results of the company for April 30. Apple has to present again the results obtained in this second quarter and everything indicates that they are in line with the previous quarter.

The following news is related to Apple Pay and the well-known ING Direct bank. After a long time, the clients of this entity who have an Apple device they can add your cards to pay with Apple Pay. News that many expected and that is now a reality.

And finally we do not want to leave aside the news of the second generation AirPods and the commotion that was mounted on the network when verifying that they are not repairable. Like the previous version of these wireless headphones, iFixit confirmed that they cannot be repaired in case of problem so we are the same as with the first generation AirPods. Something totally normal but that raised a stir since the Samsung Galaxy Buds can be repaired some of its components.

Enjoy Sunday!


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