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Apple Releases macOS 10.14.3, iOS 12.1.3, watchOS 5.1.3, and tvOS 12.1.2 (arstechnica.com)

Apple today pushed software updates for a range of its computing platforms. They are all minor releases that simply offer a few bug fixes and security updates, with no new features -- and there are no new features in any of the beta releases for these versions of the operating systems, either. From a report: iOS 12.1.3 fixes a scrolling bug in Messages, an iPad Pro-specific audio bug, and a graphical error in some photos, and it addresses some CarPlay disconnects experienced by owners of the three new iPhone models released in late 2018. It also fixes two minor bugs related to the company's HomePod smart speaker.

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  1. How typical... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    More of the same unfounded anti-Apple bias from haters in the Slashdot comments. Nothing to see here. Move along.

    1. Re:How typical... by Bobrick · · Score: 1

      TFS summary states that these "are all minor releases that simply offer a few bug fixes and security updates, with no new features", how is it anti-Apple bias to decry this insignificant non-story? Keep your shilling for when it's relevant, maybe?

    2. Re:How typical... by cayenne8 · · Score: 1
      I'd heard that it was best to avoid the iPhone upgrade to iOS 12,1,2,,,as that it had broken cellular connectivity for quite a number of phones in the US.

      Anyone heard if they fixed this in 12.1.3?

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    3. Re:How typical... by bodog · · Score: 1

      Had 12.1.2 on 4 different model iphones, no breakage..

    4. Re:How typical... by sheramil · · Score: 1

      Just curious here... do you own them all?

  2. Re:Must be a slow news day by cyberchondriac · · Score: 1

    I don't know, a major vendor releases updates just to address and fix bugs and doesn't try to force new unneeded/unwanted features or emojis on it's users? Seems kind of unique.

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  3. no more innovation by danbuter · · Score: 1

    Apple has largely abandoned it's computer customers. Everything they do is focused on the iPhone. Macs used to be the go-to for any kind of graphical artist. Now they can't even handle most graphics programs well. It's sad that they abandoned their core artist base to suit kids sitting on coffee shops, showing off their Mac accessory.

    1. Re:no more innovation by 110010001000 · · Score: 2

      There are more kids in coffee shops than artists.

    2. Re:no more innovation by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Apple has largely abandoned it's computer customers. Everything they do is focused on the iPhone. Macs used to be the go-to for any kind of graphical artist. Now they can't even handle most graphics programs well. It's sad that they abandoned their core artist base to suit kids sitting on coffee shops, showing off their Mac accessory.

      Cool story Bro. Using both Apple and Windows, at least my Macs work after updates, and how do I use Windows as the go to when the software I need simply doesn't exist in Windowsworld.

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    3. Re:no more innovation by GoTeam · · Score: 2

      Don't all those kids in coffee shops think they're artists?

    4. Re:no more innovation by antdude · · Score: 1

      Bring back Steve Jobs. Oh wait... :(

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    5. Re:no more innovation by dk20 · · Score: 1

      Does that include OSX updates where Apple arbitrarily decides some models wont support the newer versions? They put in code to find which mac you have and decide if it will install or not. Then the cat and mouse games starts, where people figure out how to bypass the locks.

    6. Re:no more innovation by thegarbz · · Score: 1

      Are but did they? Old versions of Photoshop work just fine on Windows 10, even with the latest updates installed.

      Look you can defend Apple for a lot of reasons, but certainly not for listening to their original core customers who have seen the platform become increasingly irrelevant. Shit man 15 years ago if you saw a PC in a photostudio it was a good sign that you should just turn and walk away as the person clearly didn't know what they were doing.

      Not so anymore, especially after Apple's update fiasco meant several versions of photoshop were not delivered in 64bit form to Mac users at a time when 64bit was already quite relevant in the photography world.

    7. Re:no more innovation by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

      This isn't a camp versus camp issue, Apple users are getting tired of the drop in quality. I'm a repairer and a consultant working in this space for 12 years and all of my customer are complaining about the high sierra and mojave breaking things... or the low build quality of their laptops.

      I've noticed more dismissive, deflecting comments like yours since the beginning of January... I wonder why...

      I have been caught. You caught the Tater. Apple is paying me 5000 dollars for every dismissive, and deflecting comment I make.

      Regardless, we are fortunate to be living in an age with the flawless perfection of Windows 10 which has eliminated all problems with computing. Each update raises the bar.

      I got paid 25,000 US for that.

      And all those posts about update problems with Winbdows 10? Fake news, all spread by me. Apple pays me 50,000 dollars US for those.

      It's a great gig.

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  4. Re:Must be a slow news day by godrik · · Score: 1

    Exactly!

    Stop the presses! "We have no reason to stop the presses!"

    In other news, the sun is currently rising somewhere on earth!

    (Why am I still reading slashdot???)

  5. Re:Now I confirm. Apple is going down, sadly. by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They are all minor releases that simply offer a few bug fixes and security updates, with no new features -- and there are no new features in any of the beta releases for these versions of the operating systems, either.

    (...bold mine...)

    How else can one interpret this, in light of the latest Apple performance?

    It's like the writer dosn't understand that Apple just recently released Mojave.

    Or in the bitchabouteverything Apple world, each update must be an entirely new operating system?

    No Bogaboga, Apple has updates all the time. But the ones between OS changes do indeed tend to be incremental.

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  6. Re: Apple, not, thanks! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    You were looking good until
    The windows 10 part. You threw all credibility out the window with that one.

  7. What if you want bug fixes without feature creep? by WoodstockJeff · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If I install this latest update to fix bugs, it will also install a bunch of crap I have no desire to install. And it will re-enable the undesirable crap that I disabled in each of the previous updates.

    I know it's not just iOS; You can no longer get bugs fixed in the existing version without loading up on bugs in the new features, whether it's Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, or whatever. And if you find a feature you do like, the next revision replaces that feature with a "service" to move that feature "into the cloud", so you can be better tracked. And the version after that will make it harder to do it without involving the cloud.

    What's the use of having extra storage on your phone for stuff if Apple, Microsoft, and Google are all hell-bent to making you store that stuff on a (for fee) off-device storage service?

    Or, is the extra storage to just hang on to the huge links to your content?

  8. Re:Now I confirm. Apple is going down, sadly. by MachineShedFred · · Score: 1

    That they wanted to put out a bugfix and security release?

    I read it as "There are no new features in the production releases, but there weren't any new features in any of the betas up to this point either."

    As in, they didn't slip one past the goalie at the last second. Which is good.

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  9. Re:What if you want bug fixes without feature cree by cayenne8 · · Score: 1

    And if you find a feature you do like, the next revision replaces that feature with a "service" to move that feature "into the cloud", so you can be better tracked. And the version after that will make it harder to do it without involving the cloud. What's the use of having extra storage on your phone for stuff if Apple, Microsoft, and Google are all hell-bent to making you store that stuff on a (for fee) off-device storage service?

    Or, is the extra storage to just hang on to the huge links to your content?

    Funny.

    Neither my iPhone, my iPad nor my MacBook pro have every forced or even cajoled me to move or store anything in the cloud.

    I didn't use iCloud for anything until recently, when I decided I did like to connect them just far enough to sync my bookmarks, and my iMessages between all 3 devices.

    But no real need other than that, and I operated them just fine without any iCloud connectivity at all, zero, nada, zilch....just fine for most of my years on the platform until maybe just the past 8-9 months.

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  10. Re:What if you want bug fixes without feature cree by WoodstockJeff · · Score: 1

    So you never got a prompt to enable Apple Music? Very strange. Mine prompts me to enable it with each and every update since it became available.

    Sure, I don't HAVE to enable it and upload my (self-ripped and maintained) music collection to Apple's servers, but it is persistent in asking me to.

  11. It also disqualifies tons of cables by Xygon · · Score: 1

    "This accessory is not supported" messages for most of my off-brand Lightning cables. Worked before the update, work with all my phones that didn't have the update, don't work now (this is based on the public beta).

  12. Re:Now I confirm. Apple is going down, sadly. by WankerWeasel · · Score: 1

    It's like complaining that the monthly updates Microsoft release for Windows don't bring new features. "I don't want bug and security fixes, I want stupid new feature I won't ever use!"

  13. What the heck by SuperKendall · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Apple has largely abandoned it's computer customers.

    You say that in response to a story about an iOS *and* and macOS update.

    If that were not silly enough, it's also just a year after Apple released the iMac Pro, and months after they updated the Mac mini. making it a fairly nice desktop unit for those that want to bring their own monitors.

    Macs used to be the go-to for any kind of graphical artist. Now they can't even handle most graphics programs well

    That is crazy nuts as the Mac is seeing a resurgence of amazing programs dealing with the graphic arts, from photo to video to vector creations... being an artist on the Mac has never been better.

    Also if you were any kind of real artist you would at least be nodding with respect for the combination of the iPad Pro and the Pencil. I think you really don't care about art, you just like to bitch about Apple... what a shame that another creative mind has withered from within due to Hate.

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  14. Re:What if you want bug fixes without feature cree by antdude · · Score: 1

    Ditto. It's annoying. iOS v12.1.3's Photos app asked to use iCloud for it in a just upgraded iPhone 6+. No thanks!

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  15. Re:Now I confirm. Apple is going down, sadly. by Yaztromo · · Score: 1

    This has virtually always been the case. Apple rarely introduces new features in 10.x.y releases (y > 0) ; new features are mainly introduced in 10.x.0 releases.

    This is a bug fix for an existing OS release. I generally prefer if my OS vendor isn't using a fixpack to introduce significant new features.

    Yaz

  16. Re:Must be a slow news day by nwaack · · Score: 1

    Wow, I got modded down as 'troll' for this. Apple fanbois are truly fockwads.

  17. Re:Now I confirm. Apple is going down, sadly. by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1

    It's like complaining that the monthly updates Microsoft release for Windows don't bring new features. "I don't want bug and security fixes, I want stupid new feature I won't ever use!"

    Roger that. Each OS has some things to complain about. Complaining about an incremental update 6 months after an entire OS update is silly.

    Here's one for the outrage crew: Last night I got an update, and horrors! it was only for Safari. Nothing else at all.

    But the nice thing about it was that I chose the time to do it.

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