

- #SAFARI TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW AND EL CAPITAIN UPDATE#
- #SAFARI TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW AND EL CAPITAIN FULL#
- #SAFARI TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW AND EL CAPITAIN PRO#
The writing has been on the wall with this outbreak.
#SAFARI TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW AND EL CAPITAIN PRO#
We continue to see strong demand for iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models. However, we now expect lower iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max shipments than we previously anticipated and customers will experience longer wait times to receive their new products. As we have done throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we are prioritizing the health and safety of the workers in our supply chain. The facility is currently operating at significantly reduced capacity. Chinese COVID-19 Restrictions Now Affecting Shipments of iPhones 14 Pro and Pro Max ★ĬOVID-19 restrictions have temporarily impacted the primary iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max assembly facility located in Zhengzhou, China. No one can quite imagine a world without Twitter, but no one can quite imagine this version of Twitter surviving, either. Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console Cézanne diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10.Casey Newton and Zoë Schiffer, writing at Platformer:Įight days into Musk’s ownership of Twitter, many pundits have begun to predict that this is the beginning of the end. Thanks to Justin for drawing my attention to this.

Don’t delay installing this update, as Apple believes that both of these vulnerabilities are already being actively exploited.
#SAFARI TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW AND EL CAPITAIN UPDATE#
Those running Big Sur should of course already have updated to 11.3.1, which brings its own WebKit and Safari update to address the two serious vulnerabilities. I strongly advise anyone still running those two versions of macOS to update as soon as they can, and confirm the build number is correct.
#SAFARI TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW AND EL CAPITAIN FULL#
Full details are here.įollowing update, the build number of Safari (and all its component frameworks, etc.) should be 14611.1.21.161.7 on Mojave, and 15611.1.21.161.7 on Catalina. Īpple has now released updated versions of Safari 14.1 for Mojave and Catalina, which address the two serious vulnerabilities which have just been fixed in Safari for Big Sur, and apparently address the bugs in the previous update. We could be in for an update to 11.3.1 in the not too distant future. If you’re running Big Sur, then this shouldn’t apply to you, as it’s not thought that the bug affects 11.3, although that isn’t yet confirmed. If you haven’t yet updated Safari to 14.1, then you should avoid doing so until Apple has fixed this problem. If you have already updated Safari to version 14.1, and are running Mojave or Catalina, Mr Macintosh says that reinstalling macOS 10.14.6 or 10.15.7 over your current macOS, then applying security updates should roll Safari back to version 14.0.3 without wiping current user data. Apple has pulled those Safari updates today, apparently because on those two versions of macOS the update breaks WebAuthN. Included in the macOS updates this week was Safari version 14.1 for Mojave and Catalina (this was also included within Big Sur 11.3 update).
