Start of the year with a bang for Club iGen

The beginning of the year was more agitated than usual in the Apple universe. For the first time in more than ten years, Apple launched new products in January. Even if the cake was not completely digested, we activated ourselves to quickly offer detailed tests to subscribers of the Club iGen :

Mac mini M2 and M2 Pro review: the Mac maxi

MacBook Pro 2023 review: marathon sprinters

HomePod 2 test: a recovery without surprises

Subscribers to our premium plan have also been able to read many other in-depth articles over the past few weeks. Pierre, our newest recruit, has courageously written “USB-C Complicated”, a series of six articles to understand USB-C, because it takes that to untangle what is a hell of a bag of knots:

Complicated USB-C: our full series on Club iGen

“Complicated USB-C” had been preceded by another series during the Christmas holidays, “ Write on iPad », six articles to know everything on Apple Pencil, note taking apps and more generally handwriting on iPad.

In the fifty articles reserved for members of the iGen Club published since the beginning of the year, subjects in all fields have been covered. Small anthology:

Can the Apple Watch detect Covid before you even feel sick?

Philips Hue “natural light” versus HomeKit adaptive lighting, two close but different paths

What is Mesh Wi-Fi?

Home automation: we managed to take advantage of Matter, but it was not easy

Safari for iPhone: an opening once morest its will but for its own good

Bing and ChatGPT: getting started with the artificial intelligence-enhanced search engine

BenQ PD3220U Monitor Review: Size Matters

What Apple chips do less well than others

Belkin AirPods Cleaning Kit Review: Goodbye Dirty?

Without forgetting our two podcaststhe daily meeting “Exit from standby” and “Kernel Panic” to dig deeper into the subjects.

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