OS X 10.8.5 is on its way. Per MacNN, Apple is now seeding a fifth beta of OS X 10.8.5 to developers. The latest build, 12F23, is just a few version numbers advanced since the previous one, 12F20. That could mean that v10.8.5 will reach the public by the end of the month. There are […]
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Mavericks is further down the line, but the OS X 10.8.5 update is in progress. Per 9to5Mac, one week after the second beta seed of OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.5, Apple has issued OS X 10.8.5 build 12F17 to registered developers. The new update, again, includes no known issues and is available for developers via […]
Ok, this could be interesting. Per MacRumors, a new feature has been pointed out for Apple’s upcoming iOS 7 operating system that, via an Accessibility menu, allows iPhone users to control their devices using head movements. The option can be found in the Switch Control area of the Accessibility menu, which is designed for users […]
Let’s face it: updates never hurt. Per The Unofficial Apple Weblog, Skype has released version 4.0 of its app for iPad and iPhone. The new version lets you pre-position your video preview as you like, provides automatic restarts crashes and offers improved accessibility and overall stability along with some minor UI improvements and bug fixes. […]
Late Thursday, Apple released version 5.1.1 of its Keynote document presentation application. The update, a 29.7 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: – This update addresses issues when working with large Keynote presentations on Mac OS X 10.7. – It also includes improvements in stability and accessibility for Keynote. Keynote 5.1.1 retails for […]