MacBook Pro without TB, macOS 2 beta 10.12.5, Walt Mossberg recall and much more. The best of the week in SoydeMac

We are in the middle of Holy Week in Spain And this means that you are possibly partying, something that makes us happy. In these days of festivities in our country everything seems to stop but there are people who continue working and in this case we, although if it is true that we have lowered the rate of publications a bit, we are still at the foot of the canyon. For Apple it has not been a party and in this sense the news about the Mac world has been happening since they announced with Phil Shiller at the fore, changes in the Mac range for this year. Besides this there are several interesting news that we summarize after the jump.

We will start with the news or rumor that this year Apple will launch a new MacBook Pro without the Touch Bar that we see in the most powerful computers, the MacBook Pro. In this sense it seems that eThis year we will also have new equipment without this TB.

The following news is related to the second official version for macOS 10.12.5 developers and in this case it is also available to developers enrolled in the public beta program. Apple released its beta versions for all devices and they continue to correct errors without adding too many new features as far as functions are concerned.

Walt Mosberg, Steve Jobs' favorite journalist retires to make way for new generations. Mossberg claims to have made this decision after thinking a lot, a thought that came months ago that after commenting with his wife, family and closest friends

And we end this Sunday with a Apple's new lawsuit against Swatch. The Cupertino company has sued the Swiss company for using its badge as "Tick Different" and now it seems that they will see the faces again before a judge.

Enjoy the holidays that remain!


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