Apple on Thursday seeded the fifth beta of iOS 11.2.5 to developers. Registered developers can install the new beta from Apple’s Developer Center, or by using the over-the-air update mechanism in iOS.
Apple seeds fifth beta of iOS 11.2.5
Apple on Thursday seeded the fifth beta of iOS 11.2.5 to developers. Registered developers can install the new beta from Apple’s Developer Center, or by using the over-the-air update mechanism in iOS.
Anyone with physical access to your Mac with macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 is able to access and change your App Store settings in System Preferences without entering a legitimate password.
Apple on Tuesday seeded the fourth betas of iOS 11.2.5,watchOS 4.2.2, macOS 10.13.3 and tvOS 11.2.5. Registered developers can install the new betas from Apple’s Developer Center, or by using each platform’s respective over-the-air update mechanism.
Apple on Wednesday released the third betas of iOS 11.2.5,watchOS 4.2.2, macOS 10.13.3 and tvOS 11.2.5. Registered developers can install the new betas from Apple’s Developer Center, or by using each platform’s respective over-the-air update mechanism.
Apple on Wednesday rolled out second betas of iOS 11.2.5 and tvOS 11.2.5 to its public beta testers.
Apple on Tuesday released the second betas of iOS 11.2.5 and watchOS 4.2.2 . Registered developers can install the new betas from Apple's Developer Center, or by using each platform's respective over-the-air update mechanism.
Apple on Monday launched the second beta of macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 to developers. The build number is 17D25b, and the update can be installed by registered developers using the Mac App Store's update mechanism.
Less than 24 hours following the launch of first developer betas for iOS 11.2.5 and tvOS 11.2.5, they're now available to public beta testers who are enrolled in Apple's Beta Software Program.
Apple on Wednesday afternoon seeded first betas of the upcoming software updates for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Apple Watch to its registered developers.
Apple on Monday launched the first beta of macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 to developers. The build number is 17D20a, and the update can be installed by registered developers using the Mac App Store's update mechanism.
As expected, a sixth beta of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 that was seeded today packs in a fix for the dangerous root password vulnerability that yesterday's emergency update has already patched on Mac computers running the commercial macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 version.
Apple on Friday released the sixth betas of iOS 11.2 and macOS 10.13.2. Registered developers can install the new betas from Apple's Developer Center, or by using each platform's respective over-the-air update mechanism.