Podcast 10 × 31: Huawei's mess, new MacBook Pros and more

This week the main protagonist has been Huawei and the veto by the United States that has caused Google announces that it will stop supporting the company with its Android system. What does that mean? Why has it happened? What consequences could it have for Apple and other companies? In addition we also talk about the new MacBook Pro that Apple has launched, and other news of the week. Are you going to miss it?

In addition to the news and opinion about the news of the week, we will also answer questions from our listeners. We will have the hashtag #podcastapple active throughout the week on Twitter so you can ask us what you want, make us suggestions or whatever comes to mind. Doubts, tutorials, opinion and review of applications, anything has a place in this section that will occupy the final part of our podcast and that we want you to help us do every week.

As we started last season, this year the podcast Actualidad iPhone You can follow it live through our YouTube channel and participate in it through chat with the Podcast team and other viewers. Subscribe to our channel to receive notifications of when the podcast's live recording begins, as well as when we add other videos that we publish in it. Of course, it will also remain available on iTunes so that you can listen to it whenever you want using your favorite application for Podcasts.. We recommend that you subscribe on iTunes en iVoox or in Spotify so that episodes are downloaded automatically as soon as they are available. Do you want to hear it right here? Well just below you have the player to do it. We also have Playlist on Apple Music with the music that plays in the podcast (yes, we also have it in Spotify...).


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