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The first week of September is (almost) behind us, and as part of a recap, we can take a look at what happened at the apple orchard in the last seven days. Below you will find a selection of the most interesting articles from the past seven days.

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Over the weekend, you could read the presentation of the HeroLab application (and essentially the entire ecosystem) with us, which is intended for all enthusiasts of the DnD system and its similar derivatives. This is an application for a rather specific group of users, but we believe that it has found its readers :)

On Monday, we informed you about an internal service document that hit the web. This was an official guide for Apple technicians and certified repairers to follow when they need to determine the level and extent of damage to an iPhone being repaired, in order to qualify for a warranty repair/replacement. An interesting fact that is definitely worth it.

Here's a little thought on whether the wireless AirPods are really as great as they're generally made out to be. You can find an interesting text with an interesting discussion in the article below.

Another consideration, or such a shorter summary, concerns the upcoming iPhone, or its top variant (whether it will be called iPhone 8 or iPhone Edition). In the text, I summarize my views on why the iPhone could be a great upgrade for me (as an iPhone 7 owner), and what I'm a little afraid of.

Another important piece of mid-week news was the announcement of Pixelmator Pro. The popular graphic editor will get a new version that targets a more professional clientele and according to the initial reviews, it should be a very interesting alternative to already established products.

Since the upcoming keynote will be held at Apple Park, many people are curious about what it actually looks like there. Now, just a few days before a very important event. You can see just that in this week's video. These are traditional and popular shots that come from a drone camera and show exactly what it looks like on the spot.

Apple and the official clothing collection? An unimaginable combination today, but a reality 30 years ago. Take a look at images from the official catalog when Apple was active outside the technology industry.

Bugs in the security of mobile operating systems? We're kind of used to that (in the case of iOS, less so than, for example, Android, even so there are still some security holes). However, now there is a new method that can be used to attack your smartphone (and other smart devices).

 

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