Apple has released a new software update for iOS and MacOS. For users of iPhones, iPads and Mac computers, downloading the patch is critical to avoiding a potential hacking. The update fixes a key. My Internet completely sucks. I can live with it dropping in and out of my games with me just getting back into it, But I can't download a 1500MB. Installing the patch immediately is the best way for Mac users to protect themselves and supersedes any mitigation advice. What follows is the story as written before the patch was available.
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Essentially, the bug would cause an iPhone to fail to charge when it was plugged into a power adapter via a standard Lightning connection. But the latest, which was seeded to registered developers today, reportedly patches the issue completely, according to iMore’s Rene Ritchie. Presumably, that means it’s a software bug and will be squashed on all affected iPhones when iOS 12.1 is officially released to the public later this fall. Today’s iOS 12.1 beta includes a fix for the charging issue some people were experiencing with iPhone and iPad.
With it, no more delay or uncertainty about charging. You’ll be back to just plugging it in and getting power. (Pretty much what I said in my video yesterday.) — Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) While the issue appears to be fairly widespread, it does not affect all new iPhone XS or XS Max devices. There are also reported instances of the bug affecting other iPhone devices, so it’s likely an issue within iOS 12 instead of a problem exclusive to Apple’s 2018 handsets. Of course, iOS 12.1 is still in beta testing.
So unless you’re a developer or a part of Apple’s public software testing program, you’ll have to wait just a bit longer to have the issue patched. What Should I Do in the Meantime? Comment In the meantime, for the vast majority of impacted users, simply using Tap to Wake on an iPhone after it has been plugged in seems to fix the charging issue. In other rare cases, however, Tap to Wake won’t fix the problem. If you’re unable to get your iPhone to respond after plugging it in, we recommend that you contact Apple Support or take the device to a brick-and-mortar Apple location.
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By • 10:53 am, May 13, 2009 • The Mac OS X 10.5.7 Update is one of the biggest Apple has ever released — but there appears to be no major new features, just a bunch of bug and security fixes. It looks like Apple is putting the finishing touches to OS 10.5 before releasing Snow Leopard in the fall, which will have major code changes under the hood. The Mac OS X, which updates 10.5.6 to 10.5.7, weighs in at 442MB; while, which transforms any version of 10.5 into 10.5.7, is a whopping 729MB. According to an, the update fixes bugs and security issues in the core OS, iCal, Mail and printer controls. Possibly the biggest change is adding RAW support for several new cameras, and improved video playback on recent Macs with Nvidia graphics cards.
But according to Macworld Rob Griffiths, who examined installer log files, the update, from Address Book to Terminal. “What’s most surprising about the number of modified applications is that very few of those are mentioned on –only Dashboard, Time Machine, iCal and Mail are directly called out, but none of the rest,” writes Griffiths. “(The log) reveals a total of 16,915 changed files on my MacBook Pro. Despite that, things seem to be running very smoothly here after the update.”.