If you are using a product from Apple, be it an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, or even iTunes, it’s time to perform a software update. The Cupertino company has just released updates for most of its products including iOS 10.2.1 for selected iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, macOS 10.12.3 for Mac devices, watchOS 3.1.3 for Apple Watch, and more.
These software updates are not major updates from Apple, and do not come with any big changes. However, since some of the updates focuses on tightening up the security of your device, it is best you get it as soon as you can. iOS 10.2.1 is available for iPhone 5 and up, 4th generation iPad and up, and 6th generation iPod touch and up. The update addresses some security issues that could make your device vulnerable to attacks.
For those of you who are using a Mac device, check the Mac App Store for the macOS Sierra 10.12.3 update. Available for all devices running on 10.12.2, the update improves the stability and security of your Mac. The update also improves automatic graphics switching on MacBook Pro (15”, October 2016), resolves graphics issues while encoding Adobe Premiere Pro projects on MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, and fixes an issue that prevented the searching of scanned PDF documents in preview.
Other software updates released today include watchOS 3.1.3 that is available for all Apple Watch models, tvOS 10.1.1 that is available for the 4th generation Apple TV, iTunes 12.5.5 for Windows 7 and above, Safari 10.0.3, and iCloud for Windows 6.1.1.
All these updates should be available immediately, so do check for a software update. Visit Apple now to find out more about its latest software updates.
(Source: Apple, Wired, 9to5Mac)
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