Just when you’d recently bought a 2011, Thunderbolt-equipped MacBook Pro and were feeling somewhat cool. Per AppleInsider, Apple may be preparing a refresh of its professional notebook line ahead of the holiday shopping season to better bridge the gap. According to sources close to the story, the late-2011 MacBook Pro refresh will deliver marginal speed […]
Month: September 2011
It may not be the sexiest update in the world, but here’s hoping it helps. On Tuesday, Microsoft released its Microsoft Office 2011 14.1.3 update. The update, a 112 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and features: – Office documents open in all browsers – This update resolves an issue that causes Office documents not […]
Firmware updates, they make a difference. Per the cool cats at Mac|Life, Apple today released an EFI update for the MacBook Air. The update, available here or via Mac OS X’s built-in Software Update feature, works to boost the stability of Lion Recovery from an internet connection and fixes the Thunderbolt Display compatability issues with […]
The good news: Further evidence has accumulated that Spring will be joining the iPhone cell carrier network. The bad news: The company has always been about as exciting as watching a sack of hammers lay in the corner of the room. Per SprintFeed, an allegedly leaked internal memo has surfaced announcing a temporary vacation ban […]
It’s inevitable. And with system updates, that’s never a bad thing. Per AppleInsider, Apple on Sunday seeded Mac OS X 10.7.2 beta to developers with support for the beta version of iCloud incorporated directly into the build. For the first time, the pre-release version, labeled build 11C55, does not require a separate install of iCloud […]