After releasing several beta versions to developers finally Apple has released Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 and OS X Lion 10.7.4 Server for the general public which could be grabbed via Software Update or through direct download links integrated after the break.
Release notes:
Resolve an issue in which the “Reopen windows when logging back in” setting is always enabled.
Improve compatibility with certain British third-party USB keyboards.
Addresses permission issues that may be caused if you use the Get Info inspector function “Apply to enclosed items…” on your home directory. For more information, [...]
With the release of iCloud and iOS 5 Apple has also pushed updates for several of its software products like iPhoto 9.2 is out there which addresses minor stability, performance and compatibility issues, including:
Left and right swipe gestures can now be used to navigate between photos in Magnify (1-up) view
Previously imported photos are now displayed in a separate section of the Import window
Book/calendar themes and card categories can now be selected using a pop-up menu in the carousel view
Resolves an issue that could cause some pages of books to print incorrectly
Rebuilding a library [...]
Apple has released Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 with iCloud support and some other enhancements. User can grab the Lion update through Software updates or via direct download link below.
Lion 10.7.2 update is recommended for all users running OS X Lion as it includes improved stability, compatibility, and security constraints for your Mac.
Download OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 Client Combo
Download OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 (Client)
Download OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 (Server) Combo
Download OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 (Server)
SanDisk has announced a massive upgrade to its microSD line-up, with the arrival of the SanDisk Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC card.
SanDisk isn’t the first to announce this type of capacity in the microSD format – Kingmax earns that crown – but it will be the first to market for a whopping $219.99 (£139).
Thanks for the memory
The new cards use the SDXC format which was only announced back in 2009.
Because of this, there are little-to-no phone manufacturers that have come out to say their handsets support the format – most are compatible with the less capacious SDHC variant.
Given [...]
This is recommended for all of the users of Mac OS X Lion 10.7 client and server to upgrade their Mac machines to the first update of OS X Lion v10.7.1 which includes general fixes to enhance the stability and compatibility of systems.
OS X Lion 10.7.1 Update Includes:
Address an issue that may cause the system to become unresponsive when playing a video in Safari.
Resolve an issue that may cause system audio to stop working when using HDMI or optical audio out.
Improve the reliability of Wi-Fi connections.
Resolve an issue that prevents transfer of your data, settings, and compatible applications [...]
N900 owners have been able to press their Sixaxis controllers into service on their handsets for quite sometime, but Android tablets have been stubbornly stuck to a USB tether. That is, until now. Dancing Pixel Studios’ Sixaxis Controller app for Android does exactly what you expect — allows you wirelessly control games on your Google-powered device with a PS3 gamepad. It’s not the simplest setup on Earth. You’ll need to be rooted, and before you can pair it with your phone or tablet you’ll have to connect to a PC via USB and fire up the SixaxisPairTool. The app also [...]
A recent report revealed by Charles Arthur, tech editor at The Guardian, a well known UK publication states that Apple has sent its iphone 5 prototypes to the wireless carrier companies across the world for final testing before the device goes into mass production. The iphones are being sent in highly secured black boxes to ensure that no one gets a look inside before the Apple inc. unveils them. Arthur’s carrier sources claimed that Apple inc. has sent out the iphone 5 units to test for its compatibility and reliability on various networks.
Arthur writes:
“The next iPhones go for their testing [...]
The iPad is hot: 400,000, 500,000, maybe even 600,000 sold—and that’s just in the first week. Many college students will be hopping onto the bandwagon, and so we asked our friend Ryan Wood, a graduate of the University of Findlay in Ohio, and now working at148Apps.com, for his top 10 picks for college students. (Reviews of the apps listed below are available at 148Apps.com.)
Here are the winners:
1. Dictionary.com. (Price: FREE) This made the list of top iPhone apps and is a must have for the iPad as well. Added functionality and an updated inventory of almost 1 million words makes [...]
Safari 5.0.6 for Leopard update is released for Windows and Mac with improvements to stability, compatibility, and security, including the following:
Stability improvements for web applications that use WebSocket with certain proxy configurations
Improvements to the appearance and layout of text with HTML5 ruby annotations
A fix for an issue that could cause elements in frames to appear in the wrong place on pandora.com and other websites
Download Safari 5.0.6
Before the final release of WordPress 3.2, the first release candidate (RC1) of WordPress 3.2 is out there after the beta version.
According to official WordPress blog:
With more than 350 tickets closed, there are plenty of changes. Plugin and theme authors, please test your plugins and themes now, so that if there is a compatibility issue, we can figure it out before the final release.
Users are also encouraged to test things out. If you find problems, let your plugin/theme authors know so they can figure out the cause.
Twenty Eleven isn’t quite at the release candidate stage. Contents [...]