Larry Seltzer over at ZDNet has noticed that since the release of OS X Mavericks that Apple has stopped updating OS X Mountain Lion. Although Apple is not forthcoming with the reasons for this, it appears this is a departure from past behavior.
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Rick 324 Posts ISC Handler Nov 22nd 2013 |
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Nov 22nd 2013 8 years ago |
"UPDATE: An Apple spokesperson told ZDNet the company has not changed its update policy"
Nothing to see here. |
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Nov 22nd 2013 8 years ago |
"Nothing to see here."
Yep, fanbois don't want you looking too close. Transparency ... er, obscurity's the best policy. |
Dean 135 Posts |
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Nov 22nd 2013 8 years ago |
Of course, they won't say what their policy is, just that it hasn't changed. But in the past they have always updated at least the immediately previous version of OS X. Not this time.
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Larry Seltzer 26 Posts |
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Nov 25th 2013 8 years ago |
What vulnerability is it that they have patched on the new OS that needs to also be patched in Mountain Lion?
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Seandre the Giant 1 Posts |
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Nov 27th 2013 8 years ago |
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