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Second OS X 10.11.4 beta released by Apple
We’ll update this post with any new features that are discovered in the second beta of OS X 10.11.4. If you’re an iOS developer, the second iOS 9.3 beta should now be available for download.
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What may come as a surprise is that if Pangu or TaiG released an iOS 9.2 jailbreak, it might not be compatible with iOS 9.2.1, since that small update actually included a handful of security fixes that likely messed with any exploits that jailbreakers may have been using.
iOS 9.2.1 is compatible with all recent Apple devices starting with the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad mini, iPad Pro and fifth generation iPod touch.
Apple has released OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 beta 2 to developers for testing. Anyway, iPhone 6s users report that the battery indicator isn’t accurate and their phones often shut down because there’s no more juice left despite the fact that the battery indicator says otherwise. Currently, the last jailbreak was patched by Apple with the release of iOS 9.1, followed by both iOS 9.2 and now iOS 9.2.1. Activator allows you to set up automations as well as shortcuts for all sorts of different actions, like automatically turning on your alarms for the next day and even changing songs using the volume buttons.
Apple has dished out a brand new batch of beta software updates today for developers, bringing new software to OS X, Apple TV and Apple Watch. You can check out some of those features in the gallery above.
Buried at the bottom of the iOS 9.3 beta release notes is the first sign of multi-user support, only it’s strictly meant for classroom iPads right now. The possibilities are endless here.
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