Thursday, July 18, 2013

Apple updates MacBook Air WiFi after connectivity problems

Apple updates MacBook Air WiFi after connectivity problems

Apple updates MacBook Air WiFi after connectivity problems

The new MacBook Air for 2013 has outstanding battery life thanks to its Haswell processor, but those power-sipping capabilities are no use when coupled with WiFi problems.

Apple is hoping to solve users' WiFi complaints starting today with a patch that is supposed to correct the MacBook Air's spotty wireless reception.

The notes for MacBook Air Software Update 1.0 describe the issues as happening in "rare instan ces" and may "cause an intermittent loss in wireless connectivity."

With the most popular WiFi troubleshooting thread on the Apple Support forums now running 50 pages deep, these "rare instances" seem to have gotten under a lot of MacBook Air 2013 owners' skin.

Other MacBook Air problems, fixes

The WiFi patch is joined by a Photoshop fix that caused occasional screen flickering when running Adobe's premier image editing program.

Finally, MacBook Air owners suffering from audio problems will be happy to know that this update also takes care of the volume fluctuation glitch that could occur during video playback.

New laptop launches from Apple haven't been flawless, but it's positive to see the company address issues it deems "rare instances."

This update comes a little more than a month after the 2013 MBA's launch, when Apple could have easily ignored the problems until the Mac OS X 10.9 Maverick release this fall.

    


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