martes, 27 de enero de 2015

Apple releases iOS 8.1.3 and OS X 10.10.2, Apple updates leading up to Apple Watch

Apple has just made available to the public the version 8.1.3 of iOS and OS X version 10.10.2 of Yosemite. Both updates, unless it is very crooked things (unfortunately we have precedents and not excessive months) will be the two system updates leading up to Apple Watch.


It really is not important for OS X, but for iOS, this will be the last update (as we say, presumably, except blunder) prior to iOS 8.2 which will be reaching us with an Apple Watch under his arm, as it will be iOS update to sync with Apple Watch.

As for iOS 8.1.3 is concerned, we mainly feature will stop working TestFlight (Beta application to test Apps on the phone) and will become a service included in iTunes Connect. It also brings some stability improvements, problems with iPad multitasking gestures or reducing the space required to update the system.

10.10.2 Yosemite OS X brings more news under the arm. The first of them and many are waiting is the solution of the problems of WiFi connection for some Mac. And also brings the ability to handle iCloud drive Time Machine. This new version of Yosemite brings improvements in the stability and security of Safari.

As always, we'll just go to "Settings> General> Software Update" if we want to update our iOS device while if we upgrade our Mac only need to execute the App Store and access the updates section of it.

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