This could have been the week of the announcement of Apple’s next keynote, but while we wait for This announcement arrives next Tuesday, September 7 we have dealt with interesting news. We’ve talked about Apple’s future health plans for the Apple Watch, Tim Cook’s legacy with the Apple Car, and the increased screen size of the Apple Watch Series 7. And there’s still more, there is one more thing…
- We start with a curious tutorial: how to see a list of all the events in the Calendar app on our Mac. A useful resource already present on the iPhone or iPad that requires some creativity on the Mac.
- The Ted Lasso series is making people talk, although one of the conversations around it is the most curious: they wonder if one of the actors is actually computer generated.
- Twitter launches a safe mode to block insults and reduce unwanted interactions.
- Apple launches a replacement program for iPhone 12 speakers that may not be heard or have poor sound quality during a call. Affected iPhones will be repaired for free.
- Google proposes an anti-tracking system on the web that would be a real “nightmare for web developers” and generates doubts among other browsers
- Australian police can now access social media accounts and even post on behalf of the account if they believe there is criminal activity.
- We are ending with a guide to choose the best laptop to study.
- And we ended up on the 9to5mac YouTube channel where they have been able to test the Universal Control and tell us how it works.