This week has been the week of betas. Earlier this week Apple released new betas for tvOS, watchOS, OS X and a new beta for iOS, but this time it was the first of iOS 9.3 when the first update of iOS 9.2, 9.2.1 is still in beta of which Apple has already released two betas. The first benchmarks between iOS 9.3.1 and iOS 9.2 show us that this latest version of iOS is a bit slower than the current version of iOS.
For now, despite the demonstration of an Italian user that it is possible to Jailbreak iOS 9.3.1 Neither Pangu nor TaiG have been able to launch it, either because they do not know the exploits used or they are waiting for Apple to launch the final version. Let's see if this week we have good news about it and Jailbrek users can update to the new versions of iOS and be able to keep enjoying the jailbreak.
This week we have presented you a new concept of iPhone 7 that reminds us a lot of iPhone 3G, but with the same connections as today and that it will surely come with the same number of applications, which many of us consider useless. Until the first definitive models of iPhone 7 are leaked, designers will continue to launch as they would like the next iPhone to be. Thanks to Apple Configuration Users can hide those happy applications so that they do not show up again in the Springboard or folders of our iPhone.
Apple can take on the European Union and what could make pay 8.000 million euros for taxes, when trying to benefit from Ireland's low corporate tax. The expected Apple Watch 2 seems that it will not be presented in March as all the rumors claimed. While Microsoft offers us a significant discount if we deliver the Apple Watch when you buy your Band 2.