Apple Watch temperature sensor, 280 Mac together in George Lucas and much more. The best of the week in soy de Mac

Soy de Mac

This week was quite calm in terms of news related to the Apple world and the Cupertino company. In this case, today, Sunday, May 8, we fully enter the last weeks before Apple's WWDC takes place, an event expected by developers and by users who want to see what's new in software que nos tiene preparados la compañía de Cupertino. Mientras llega el día del evento nosotros seguimos viendo el resto de noticias relacionadas y hoy veremos algunas de las destacadas en soy de Mac.

The first outstanding news is about the rumors of the temperature sensor that may or may not carry the Apple Watch. This sensor is one of the most rumored for the Apple Watch for a long time and it is not clear if they will end up implementing it finally on the Apple device.

App Store

It makes a cleaning apps from the App Store this week. It's been a long time since this happened and the developers together with the Cupertino company removed some apps from the store to tidy up the store a bit. Now it seems that everything is in its place.

In one of the latest videos released by Apple on its YouTube channel official, you can see a whopping 280 Macs in George Lucas' studio. The sound lab, Skywalker Sound, all these Macs work to create the iconic sounds of Stars Wars and Apple shows us.

Apple Store in California

They already have the number 1 as computer manufacturers. Apple gets that the total shipments during the first quarter of this year reach 22,3 million, According to Canalys in his study of companies this quarter.


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