The launch of Apple Music Classical this week has confirmed that Apple is passionate about details. The new application is designed and built so that the experience of searching for classical music is appropriate – since the amount of information in a classical piece is three times that of a normal song. More of 50 million indexed metadataimages of the composers painted at the request of the company and many more changes so that this new app is not just another music app.
iOS 17 may be a surprise that until now, was going unnoticed for this WWDC23
And in the meantime, iOS 17 – or what we thought we knew about it – begins to gala in this countdown to WWDC23, increasing the features that seem to be presented. It will no longer be a mere version to fix bugs – but something much bigger: is iOS 17 perhaps Apple’s secret weapon in a WWDC23 where it seemed that it was going to go unnoticed? The great sweet moment Apple of the Year this year also looks like it will be a lot more. The company says that We are going to live a WWDC like we have never seen. For those of us who have been to the previous ones, we are convinced that we will be talking about the 2023 event for years.
Care of the Macs, the Magic Mouse and some strawberries
In this week’s episode of Las Charlas de Applesfera podcast, I speak with our colleague Miguel López about his experience as Apple ecosystem trainer – and how he recommends taking care of our Macs without having to install any app for it. Also why we have changed the Magic Mouse for another, more ergonomic model – and our reasons.
Did you think that Steve Jobs’ favorite fruit was apples? Actually, no – it was the strawberries. This little secret got an 18-year-old boy to catch Jobs’ attention and the event he was chosen for the first public introduction of the Macintosh. The details, how important they are – no matter how small they may seem to us.
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