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Apple has launched a set of unexpected updates for older versions of its operating systems, directed to iPhones, iPads, Macs and Apple Watch which can no longer receive the latest versions. ...
Apple Releases macOS 11, watchOS 10, and watchOS 9 Updates to Keep iMessage and FaceTime Working on Older Devices
Apple today released macOS 11.7.11, watchOS 10.6.2, and watchOS 9.6.4 for older Macs and Apple Watches that are not able to run the current watchOS and macOS 26. According to Apple's release notes, the updates extend the certificate that features like device activation, iMessage, and FaceTime use. The certificate update ensures that these functions will continue to work after January 2027.
While Apple has updated quite old iOS versions like iOS 12 last week, the updates for Apple Watches have not been updated until the latest watchOS 26.2.1. This version has provided support for the new Airtag 2 and enabled precise search from the Apple Watch. Also new is the possibility to add the new Airtags to the control center of the Apple Watch and control from there. Yesterday evening, Apple updated a whole series of older watchOS versions:…
Big Sur, Catalina or watchOS 6: Apple has given an update to a number of outdated systems. They solve a particular problem.
iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS receive fixes and certification extensions. Apple has released a new set of updates for several older generations of its operating systems, after suspending these updates last week. Although classified as minor, these versions are of particular importance, mainly due to connectivity issues recently detected. In the case of iOS and iPadOS, version 16.7.14 (build 20H370) arrives, replacing the update released a few …
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