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
- October 24:macOS Ventura: how to update, what's new and which Macs are compatible?
- October 25:iOS and iPadOS 16.1: how to update and what are the changes?
- October 25:watchOS 9.1 is out: the list of changes
- October 25:iOS 16.1: Apple unveils an eco-friendly charging option
- October 25:Apple increases the price of its subscriptions, and not just a little
- October 26:In addition to USB-C the iPhone 15 should look like this
- October 28:iOS 16.2 beta 1 available with several new features
Special mentions forApple quarterly earnings announcements.
Other recent news, to go even further
The sources are in English in the majority of cases.
- iOS 16.1 fixes a significant security flaw affecting Siri (source)
- New iPad Pros can turn off their Wi-Fi 6E module (source)
- Apple is currently refusing Spotify to put audio books online (source)
- Preview on Mac no longer supports PostScript .ps and .eps files with macOS Ventura (source)
- Final Cut Pro gets better for Apple Silicon Macs with faster export (source)
- The updated iWork suite for macOS Ventura (source)
- Apple no longer signs iOS 16.0.2 following the release of iOS 16.0.3 (source)
- Mortal Kombat is preparing for a return to mobile in 2023 for the 30th anniversary of the series (source)
- TSMC, major Apple supplier, fears Chinese invasion of Taiwan
- The Carrot Weather app has a new Live Activities widget and a new design for Dynamic Island (source)
- Third-party MagSafe chargers will be able to be more free in their style thanks to a new Apple rule (source)
- Apple doesn't want cryptocurrencies on the App Store (source)
Don't missour recap of the previous week.
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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.