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 29:Anker revives AirPower with its 3-in-1 charging cube
- October 30:The Apple Watch can resurrect the dead (or almost)
- October 31:iOS 16.2: when will the final version be released?
- November 2:Jackpot for all Amazon Prime music users
- November 3:Apple is offering you Apple TV+ until 2023: how to take advantage of it?
- November 4:As soon as it arrives, the Weather application already changes on iPad (and iPhone)
Special mentions for our special article:Organizing your iPhone and iPad applications: quite an art!
Other recent news, to go even further
The sources are in English in the majority of cases.
- Pixelmator Pro goes to version 3.1 with support for macOS Ventura and AVIF format, among others (source)
- Apple loses its online sales expert (source)
- Apple TV+: even more big names in the cast of season 2 (source)
- Twitter: Elon Musk toughens employee working conditions (source)
- The new version of Google Chrome on Mac fixes a major security flaw (source)
- On the stock market, Apple is holding its own while its competitors are showing more difficulties (source)
- New Apple Fitness+ advert highlighting the fact that you no longer need an iPhone to follow sports sessions (source)
- The CEO of Telegram very critical of Apple and the 30% commission of 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.