Entries in updates (13)

Tuesday
Sep132016

iOS 10, watchOS 3 and tvOS 10 are now available for download

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple has started to roll out updates to the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch as well as the Apple Watch and the Apple TV. iOS 10, watchOS 3 and tvOS 10 are now available for download and bring existing devices up to date with new features and capabilities.

iOS 10, which still hasn't rolled out in Canada (I'm on Telus), can be accessed by going to General>Software Update and offers many new features including an expanded Messages App, improved Maps app, smarter Siri integration and improved notification handling among others. 

watchOS 3 is the most significant update to Apple Watch and fundamentally changes many of that wearable's function including new watchfaces and complications, a new Breathe app for relaxations and snappier performance and more granular fitness tracking. To install watchOS 3, you must enable it from the Watch app on a paired iOS 10 iPhone.  tvOS brings similar updates and refinements to Apple's set-top box. 

Friday
Aug052016

Dell updates XPS towers with new designs and added power

Dell has updated its XPS Tower, XPS Tower VR (virtual reality) and a new XPS Tower Special Edition desktops. They bring the blazing speed and performance that tech, gaming and VR enthusiasts asked for with the latest Intel processors and NVIDIA graphics, as well as easy expandability in a new 27 percent smaller form-factor.

Additionally, both the XPS Tower VR and Special Edition come virtual reality-ready for both Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, for immersive video, game, film and other experiences. The XPS Tower Special Edition also features a beautiful aluminum design with diamond-cut edges, NVIDIA’s latest Pascal graphics, Intel K-Skus and overclocking capabilities on select configurations.

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Tuesday
Jan272015

OS X Yosemite 10.2.2 now available, fixes WiFi connectivity issues

Apple has updated OS X Yosemite to version 10.2.2 which is available through Software Update. The update brings a variety of fixes, most notably issues with WiFi connectivity, slow performance in loading webpages, and a security issue with loading remote Mail in Spotlight. iCloud Drive content can now be browsed in Time Machine, the company's local backup solution for OS X. On my MacBook Pro with Retina Display, the update was a sizeable 554 MB download.

Tuesday
Dec302014

Lollipop's memory leak problem confirmed, to be addressed in firmware update

Some Lollipop owners are experiencing some memory leak problems with their devices. Android OS 5.0.1 apparently shuts down apps and constant home screen refreshes. While the Android community has been waiting on Lollipop to come to their devices, it is apparent that there are still a number of bugs to be squashed and that's possibly why it is taking so long to roll out the update.

According to Phandroid, "The thread on Google’s Android Issue Tracker shows a range of Nexus devices afflicted, everything from Nexus 7 2013, to Nexus 4, and Nexus 5 showing Android system eating upwards of 1.2GB+ of RAM (normal usage is around 500MB)." The problem is noted and will likely get a fix soon.

Source: Phandroid