Recap: the 6 articles you shouldn't miss this week

A new week full of Apple news ends this Sunday. Today is a day of rest, but also synonymous with taking stock of the past seven days. Some of you may not necessarily have the time to read us every day from morning to evening, so you could greatly benefit from a summary of the week mentioning the most read articles over the period.

This is precisely what we offer you here. Here are the unmissable articles of the week, to read or reread and of course to comment.

The unmissable iPhon.fr of the last 7 days

Special mentions forour article tribute to Steve Jobs. The man died on October 5, 2011.

Other recent news, to go even further

The sources are in English in the majority of cases.

  • iOS 16 and Cinematic mode don't mix well with iMovie and Final Cut Pro (source)
  • Apple releases trailer for new Apple TV+ movie Causeway, starring Jennifer Lawrence (source)
  • Recording in 4K ProRes on iPhone 14 Pro can only be done with a model with at least 256 GB of disk space (source)
  • Battery comparison: iPhone 14 vs iPhone 13, the numbers (source)
  • No support for Wi-Fi 6E on iPhone 14 and 14 Pro (source)
  • And no Lossless music on AirPods Pro 2 unfortunately (source)
  • iPhone 14 Pro Max charging limited to 27 W? (source)
  • The 48 megapixel sensor of the iPhone 14 Pro is impressive (source)
  • Twitter ready to offer a Tik-Tok-style vertical video feature (source)
  • Apple changes policy for replacing iPhone mini 6 batteries (source)
  • Google releases the Pixel Watch, to compete with the Apple Watch (source)
  • Apple publie Safari Technology Preview 15 (source)
  • Significant security flaw discovered in macOS Monterey 12.5 (source)
  • Apple releases a new trailer for season 3 of its Apple TV+ series Ghostwriter (source)
  • Dashlane updated with exciting new features for businesses (source)

Don't missour recap of the previous week.

Editor-in-chief for iPhon.fr. Pierre is like Indiana Jones, looking for the lost iOS trick. Also a long-time Mac user, Apple devices hold no secrets for him. Contact: pierre[a]iphon.fr.