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A new week full of Apple news has just ended. 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 on iPhon.fr, orin the i-nfo.fr app, and of course to comment.
The unmissable iPhon.fr of the last 7 days
- December 22:Our 5 favorite series of 2024 (Apple TV+, but not only)
- December 23:The 6 most anticipated new Apple products that Tim Cook will announce in 2025
- December 24:iOS 18.2: How to trigger ChatGPT faster than ever?
- December 24:A size change expected on iPhones next year
- December 24:How Apple seeks to copy Xiaomi for its iPhone 18
- December 25:The 7 best ultra-durable cases for iPhone 16 Pro
- December 25:All the products Apple is expected to announce in 2025
Special mentions for our special report new to iPhone:What are the iOS apps you absolutely must have on your iPhone or iPad in 2025?
Other recent news, to go even further
The sources are in English in the majority of cases.
- Discover Ice Dive, new episode of the Adventure series for Vision Pro (source)
- Theater 2 is coming to Vision Pro, to watch your films and series on a giant screen (source)
- Instagram wants to replace its AR filters with AI (source)
- The Vision Pro helmet is very popular in niche areas (source)
- The Balatro phenomenon: 3.5 million games sold (source)
- Why is Balatro not recommended for under 18s? (source)
- New AI model at OpenAI, here is o3 (source)
- Apple signs check for $3 million for the fight against HIV, malaria and malaria (source)
Finally, 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.