MagSafe patent, tvOS challenge Apple Watch and much more. The best of the week in soy de Mac

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We are at the end of the second week of the month of April and the news of the Apple and Mac world have come in drops. We have to say that after the amount of news presented by the Cupertino company during the month of March, it stands out compared to April that as the main novelties we have an official version of tvOS launched to solve a system failure, an interesting patent signed by Apple that raises hope to those we miss the MagSafe connector and a new challenge for World Earth Day. Today is Sunday so let's see the best of the week in soy de Mac.

We start with the patent that Apple already has in its possession and that talks about a MagSafe connector but in this case for USB C. Apple already has in its possession this patent that many users hope we can see it become a reality In a short period of time, we will see if they really use it or not.

We continue with the news that comes from DigTimes and the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in which he talks about new Apple products. It seems that the Cupertino guys would be preparing the terrain of the screens and they plan to launch a large iMac monitor or screen, specifically, this size of plus 31 inches, a new iPad and new MacBook Pros.

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With the second beta of macOS 10.14.5 released this week for developers have found new requirements for application developers to pass the Apple filter through "Notarized Apps" which means that the rules for accessing the store have been tightened.

Finally, we do not want to fail to mention the new version released for Fix a bug in tvOS 12.2.1 on Apple TV. In this version there are no outstanding news but it is important that we all update to solver that failure that surely they have detected in Cupertino.


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