After a long period of criticism from staff, Apple has fired Ashley Gjøvik. She discussed working conditions. More shifts within Apple Park: Former Apple Watch boss Kevin Lynch now leads the Apple Car project. Epic also wants Fortnite back in the App Store, but Apple refuses. And there is a ruling in the lawsuit between Epic Games and Apple! That and more in this iCulture Today!
News and Opinion
- Check out our Apple September event special here with all our expectations and tips for preparation.
- The judge rules in the lawsuit between Epic and Apple: Apple must release apps in their choice of payment methods.
- These are the latest rumors about the Apple Watch Series 7. Just wait!
- After criticizing working conditions, Apple fired Ashley Gjøvik. According to Apple, she violates an NDA, and that is not allowed.
- Special: the VMware Fusion beta for M1 Macs is available, but without Windows.
- These features in macOS Monterey are exclusive to M1 chips. Too bad for Intel users.
- Another shift in the team: Kevin Lynch leads the Apple Car project, it is claimed.
- According to Epic, Fortnite should be back in the App Store, but Apple refuses to do that. This news came before the judge's ruling.
- Thanks to Shazam technology, we expect more DJ mixes in Apple Music soon.
- You will soon be able to encrypt WhatsApp backups end-to-end.< /li>
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Deals
- These are the best iTunes and App Store deals of the week.
- Looking for the cheapest AirPods? Here you will find all AirPods offers.
- We've listed the best Apple Watch offers, so you can be sure that you don't pay too much for the latest models.
- These are the this week's best iPhone deals.
Tips and explanations
- Is your Mac almost full? This way you can free up storage space on a Mac.
Accessories and devices
- Do you need a new Apple Watch? This way you can sell your current Apple Watch.
- We recommend that you wait a little longer before buying an Apple Watch. The new one will be announced next week!
Apps
We didn't want to let this update pass unnoticed:
- Ditzo Zorg App (free, iPhone/iPad, iOS 11.0+) – Physician administrative costs are now hidden by default. You can retrieve it with a filter.
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