Port Venice remains closed, Google Maps for watchOS and much more. The best of the week in soy de Mac

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The month of August goes by and rumors about the delay of the iPhone 12 in its launch became a reality confirmed by Apple, Now we are still waiting to see what will be the day that the Cupertino company chooses to present them along with the Apple Watch and maybe other surprises.

In any case, the second week of this month of August also has its news, rumors and important leaks beyond the presentation and subsequent sale of the new iPhone, this taking into account that August is usually a quiet month in terms of news from the Apple world.

Store Zaragoza

The first of the news is not good for Apple users who are close to the Apple store in the Puerto Venecia CC, nor for the company itself and is that this remains closed due to coronavirus outbreaks detected in the region. At the moment it is still closed but we hope that it will soon open its doors again. 

Fortune places Apple as the fourth company in the world in profits in your ranking. This time the Cupertino company manages to stay in the Top 5 and it is not easy to do it in the list with the 500 most profitable companies worldwide.

Google Maps returns to Apple Watch

We continue with the most outstanding news in soy de Mac with the good news of the return of Google Maps for the Apple Watch. This news is interesting for those users who are not convinced by Apple Maps or who do not even have enough coverage by Apple from its territory.

To finish we share with all of you the good news of premiere of the spy series «Tehran» that the company advertises that will premiere on September 25 on Apple TV +.

Enjoy Sunday!


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