Apple outs iOS 10.2.1, macOS 10.12.3, watchOS 3.1.3, tvOS 10.1.1
Today is a big update day for Apple, as the company has released new
versions for all of its software platforms. So regardless of which
Apple device you have, an update is probably on its way to you. As
you'll see, these are all minor, focusing on fixing bugs and improving
the general user experience.
iOS 10.2.1 is a bug fixing release that also brings some unnamed security improvements, according to Apple.
macOS 10.12.3 improves automatic GPU switching on the latest MacBook Pro models and resolves some issues with Adobe Premiere Pro on the same laptops, fixes an issue that prevented searching for scanned PDFs in Preview, resolves a compatibility issue with PDFs that are exported with encryption enabled, and also fixes an issue that prevented "some third-party applications" from importing images from digital cameras.
watchOS 3.1.3 follows the pulled release of 3.1.1 last month, which unfortunately bricked some Apple Watches. The 3.1.1 version never got re-released and there wasn't a 3.1.2 going out either, in a bit of an odd situation. Anyway, watchOS 3.1.3 is just focused on bug fixes and performance improvements, with nothing less vague to talk about.
Finally, tvOS 10.1.1 is in the same boat, with "general performance and stability improvements" coming your way if you own a fourth-generation Apple TV.
iOS 10.2.1 is a bug fixing release that also brings some unnamed security improvements, according to Apple.
macOS 10.12.3 improves automatic GPU switching on the latest MacBook Pro models and resolves some issues with Adobe Premiere Pro on the same laptops, fixes an issue that prevented searching for scanned PDFs in Preview, resolves a compatibility issue with PDFs that are exported with encryption enabled, and also fixes an issue that prevented "some third-party applications" from importing images from digital cameras.
watchOS 3.1.3 follows the pulled release of 3.1.1 last month, which unfortunately bricked some Apple Watches. The 3.1.1 version never got re-released and there wasn't a 3.1.2 going out either, in a bit of an odd situation. Anyway, watchOS 3.1.3 is just focused on bug fixes and performance improvements, with nothing less vague to talk about.
Finally, tvOS 10.1.1 is in the same boat, with "general performance and stability improvements" coming your way if you own a fourth-generation Apple TV.
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