Apple’s first autumn event has already passed and it has been loaded with news. And naturally, all the tech media besides us have been echoing the news and speaking their views on it. Let’s take advantage of this compilation of links to see what your reaction has been. We started our One More Thing one more Saturday.
Covers, differences between models and keyboards on the Apple Watch
- Our colleagues at Engadget reflect on how Apple has emphasized the cinematic mode of its new iPhone 13, trying to make it a trend just as the portrait mode was already. We do not move from site to see also how the company has vetoed the SwiftKey application in watchOS to launch an official keyboard in the new Apple Watch Series 7.
- Marques Brownlee does not focus on what the new iPhone 13 brings, if not in what they have not brought. You can see it in his new video:
- In Hypertext they focus on how Apple has been left alone in the fight to improve the AI of its devices.
- If the question you have regarding the iPhone 13 is in the color of its case, do not worry: on AppleInsider they have a video in which they show how all those colors look:
- At Apple, they will continue not forcing their employees to be vaccinated, but they will begin to require regular COVID tests (less frequent in those vaccinated) from October. They have the details on iOSMac.
- Linux Tech Tips is usually one of the most critical media with Apple, and it is always good to listen to their arguments (both positive and negative) regarding the news of the week. You can listen to them in this podcast:
- In MacRumors they give their opinion and help the undecided about whether to buy the iPhone 13 or the iPhone 13 Pro. Each person will have their needs … and their budget:
- We end up returning to Engadget, where they have published a podcast talking about the news of the iPhone 13 and about how the phone has stopped being revolutionary to improve linearly: