Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has released bug fixes and an
update to the new Mac range of notebooks that the company released in June.
According to CNet,
the update, which is around 127 MB in size, has bug fixes and enhancements for graphics.
Some owners of the new MacBooks were experiencing what
they termed as flashing displays when waking the system from hibernation, while
others noticed washed-out or high contrast colours when using external displays
and odd graphical artefacts when using some features.
If you are experiencing these or other problems on
your MacBook system, then try seeing if this latest update helps, says CNet.
"The update should be available through Apple's
Software Update service in the Apple Menu (this will launch the Mac App Store
to get the updates), or can be downloaded as a standalone installer from
Apple's Support Downloads page."
Apple had released a new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro
in June.
It would, of course, pay to back up your system before
applying any update.
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