From PC World: Apple on Thursday released iTunes 10.1.2, a stability and performance update for everyone's favorite media-playing / iOS-device-syncing / app-shopping tool. The company's characteristically terse release notes say only that "iTunes 10.1.2 provides a number of important stability and performance improvements." Interestingly, however, TUAW reports that the release notes include specific mention of the fact that 10.1.2 adds support for syncing "with iPhone 4 (CDMA model)." We don't see that in Apple's release notes now, but other sites--including AppleInsider, ipodnn, and 9 to 5 Mac--apparently saw the CDMA-referencing notes, too. We don't know why the release notes for this iTunes update apparently changed; Apple didn't immediately respond to Macworld's request for comment. The company's CDMA iPhone will debut on Verizon on February 10. The update requires Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or later. View: Article @ Source Site |
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