Entries in updates (13)

Thursday
Sep252014

iOS 8.0.2 now available for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, fixes bugs

Apple just released iOS 8.0.2 for iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch devices running on iOS 8. The update is said to fix the connectivity issues affecting some users and also the Touch ID sensing issues. iOS 8.0.2 is available immediately as an over-the-air download and in addition to fixing the cellular issue introduced with iOS 8.0.1, it also brings bug fixes that were included in the original update. 

Thursday
Oct312013

Moto X camera app update finds its way to Google Play

Seems that Motorola has made the smart decision to offer updates to its Moto X camera directly to users via Google Play. This method avoids the software update logjam because of the carriers. I received the update on my AT&T Moto X (unlocked) earlier this evening. The update promises brighter viewfinder display, bug fixes plus Quick Capture for Enterprise users' IT policies.

 

Thursday
Mar212013

Apple TV update 5.2.1 brings bug fixes and serves up increased security

Apple iOS devices have been the focus of various hacks and exploits of late and the Apple TV is no exception. Apple has provided the update 5.2.1 that brings various bug fixes and seals the exploit where some users can execute unassigned code. US users get a redesigned Hulu app but since we're in Canada, we don't know what Hulu is. For the full details on the update, check here.

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Friday
Mar012013

BlackBerry 10 software updated to 10.0.10.85, improves functionality and battery life

The BlackBerry Z10 gets some update love today with a new 150mb software update that improves the ability to tkae photos even without the flash, improvments to calendars specifically when used with GMail, better browser performance and video playback and a huge battery update that involves over 60 battery saving improvements to make the Z10 as long lasting as the BlackBerries of old. Hit jump for instructions on how to get the update.

Software is available over the air (OTA). Typically, you’ll get a notification about new updates, but you can manually check to see if it has been made available by your service provider and install it in a few simple steps.
Settings> Software Updates> Check for Updates> — then follow the on screen steps to install.

The download is approximately 150MB in size, so I recommend updating when connected to Wi-Fi.

Source: BlackBerry Blog