The migration of iCloud servers, rumors of the Apple Watch 2, Star Wars now available on iTunes and much more. The best of the week in Soy de Mac

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We come to the end of another week full of news and as always we are going to collect the ones that have seemed perhaps the most interesting. First of all we must highlight migration of iCloud servers Hosted for the most part within Amazon's Data Centers, however and until the company's own infrastructures have the capacity to host this service, Apple has thought of the Inspur company located in China as the one chosen to migrate the systems.

Another of the news that jumped to the fore, or rather rumors, are those related to the Apple Watch 2, Let's remember that the Apple smart watch went on sale a year ago and there are many users who were not happy with the first version and expect a significant improvement in the second generation of this smartwatch, so the rumors from analysts do not they stop happening. In this article We are talking about one in which it specifically refers to the fact that the Apple Watch 2 could be up to 40% thinner than its predecessor.

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Continuing with the news, we cannot forget the publication by Apple of the latest versions OS X 10.11.5 and iOS 9.3.2 beta aimed at those users registered in the public beta testing program and that we detail this link.

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Regarding applications, this week I really liked the Helium application for OS X that allows you to activate the PiP that we find in iOS directly on the desktop system and that our colleague Ignacio Sala talks about in this entry.

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Now to say goodbye to this brief review and leaving the software / hardware issues aside, this week has taken place the launch on iTunes from the latest movie in the Star Wars franchise, called "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." If you are a fan of the Star Wars saga, you should not miss this installment that so far is perhaps the most faithful to the spirit of the original trilogy brought to the big screen by George Lucas.


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