Apple releases OS X 10.10.2 and iOS 8.1.3

First year updates for operating systems from Apple. Just yesterday we had discussed the likely changelog OS X 10.10.2 : the past is likely to reality in less than 24 hours.

The package bugfix is ​​full-bodied, with troubleshooting disconnection of Wi-Fi networks and the closure of the flaw in the Spotlight upload images remotely in previews of emails that could cause the transmission of personal information.

Also comes a new feature, namely the ability to use Time Machine for files saved to iCloud Drive, giving you the option to cancel unwanted changes or recover what was deleted as was feasible locally.

For the full changelog refer to the article last night, reachable from the initial link; beyond some minor differences between our translation and the official result was sufficiently faithful. The update is available for all users from the special section of the Mac App Store, and it is recommended to install unless bug or incompatibility of relief that may arise; in this case those who use the Mac for work could benefit from it tomorrow. Safari, which on Yosemite is updated to 8.0.3, has received small update on Mavericks and Mountain Lion, respectively 7.1.3 and 6.2.3. Even in these cases there is only a reference to stability and security magazines.

This update includes the following improvements :

  • Resolves an issue that might cause Wi-Fi to disconnect.
  • Resolves an issue that might cause web pages to load slowly.
  • Fixes an issue that could cause Spotlight to load remote email content when this preference is disabled in Mail.
  • Improves audio and video sync when using Bluetooth headphones.
  • Adds the ability to browse iCloud Drive in Time Machine.
  • Improves VoiceOver speech performance.
  • Resolves an issue that could cause VoiceOver to echo characters when entering text on a web page.
  • Addresses an issue that could cause the input method to switch languages unexpectedly.
  • Improves stability and security in Safari.

apple-update

But there is only OS X, tonight. Also arrives iOS 8.1.3, comes with many small improvements, not for this minor, indeed. These are the release notes :

  • Reducing the amount of storage space required to perform a software upgrade.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented some users to enter the Apple ID password for Messages and FaceTime.
  • Resolution of a problem because of which interrupted Spotlight displaying results for app.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the multitasking gestures to run on iPad.
  • Adding new configuration options for standardized tests of learning.

iOS 8.1.3 is available for all devices supported by the eighth version of the mobile system, and we can get it from Settings -> General -> Software Update. Also in this case, the installation is highly recommended unless unforeseen relief.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More