

A bug which made Bluetooth unavailable during Apple Pay transactions is fixed, as is an issue relating to Spotlight not accepting keyboard input.įinally, tvOS 11.1 is rolling out to Apple TV (4th gen) and Apple TV 4K. MacOS High Sierra 10.13.1 is out too, with new emoji of its own, a fix for the KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability, and more reliable Exchange message syncing in Mail. It's now possible to disconnect from a Wi-Fi network in Control Center on Series 3, and many bug fixes are included here as well. Also on the music front, Siri can find and play songs, playlists and albums for you on your wrist.įitness data can be synced with GymKit-enabled treadmills, ellipticals, stair steppers, and indoor bikes. You can also listen to live radio on Series 3 (Beats 1, custom stations, and expert-curated ones too).
MACOS HIGH SIERRA 10.13.1 FULL
You can see the full changelog in the image above, but those seem to be the most important bullet points.Īdditionally, Apple is making watchOS 4.1 available for its wearables, and this release enables music streaming on Apple Watch Series 3 with Apple Music or iCloud Music Library.

Maybe I should have waited longer before upgrading to High Sierra. Stopped and started LMS and now LMS is reset to default and rescanning my library. Disabled the Firewall to check if the firewall is blocking spotty.
MACOS HIGH SIERRA 10.13.1 UPDATE
Support for accessing the app switcher by 3D Touch pressing the edge of the display is brought back, while issues that caused photos to look blurry or not display in the People album when restoring from an iCloud backup have been addressed. Go to the Apple menu and choose App Store Go to the Updates tab and choose to download and update macOS High Sierra 10.13. Upgraded macOS to 10.13.1 and to my surprise Spotty didn't work. Headlining iOS 11.1 are over 70 new emoji, including new food types, animals, mythical creatures, clothing options, more expressive smiley faces, and gender-neutral characters.Īs usual, there are many improvements and bug fixes in tow too. This release doesn't bring huge new features compared to iOS 11, which debuted last month, but that doesn't mean you should ignore it.

After a few weeks of beta testing, Apple has finalized iOS 11.1 and made it available today for supported devices.
