MacBook at WWDC, Apple store Milan, AirPods in France and much more. The best of the week in Soy de Mac

This week has been interesting for the Mac world and is that Mark Gurman himself uncovered the box of thunder last Tuesday when he warned in a Bloomberg article that those in Cupertino are preparing the presentation of new MacBooks for next June 5. In this article, he did not limit himself to saying new MacBooks, but he mentions the entire MacBook range including the Air, something that we see as a strange maneuver by Apple but that we do not rule out. In short, there are 2 weeks and 1 day from this Sunday for Apple to get us out of doubts in the Keynote, while we continue with the most outstanding news of the week.

First of all we leave the link in which there is talk of these MacBook that Apple could present. Obviously it is nothing official and Apple hasn't presented any hardware at WWDC for a long time, but if we have a case in which he did it and this year could be another, we'll see what happens.

The new Apple Store in Milan by Apple. This time the new store will be in the city center and will be one of the modern stores that Apple is distributing around the world, dates for opening are not clear but it is already being worked on.

Those from Cupertino are looking for a programming manager to direct the broadcasts in what he assumes will be his programs. Apple is interested in hiring a chief programming officer to direct and coordinate its own production in a future channel.

Last Thursday we saw a curious movement regarding the launch of the AirPods and that is that through the iStocknow web tool we saw a massive arrival of these headphones in French Apple stores. Hours later there is still some stock but to a lesser extent, Will Apple have solved the production problems?

Finally we say goodbye with a little tutorial for disable Safari plugins and photos of the interior of the Apple Park unveiled this week in a great article on Wired. Now to enjoy the remainder of Sunday.


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