“Shortly after releases of the rest of the Apple-supplied operating systems, the company has also issued macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 with support for the new emoji, and other fixes,” Mike Wuerthele reports for AppleInsider.
“The release notes for the update are sparse, with the company calling out only the 70 new emoji, a Bluetooth bug involving Apple Pay, reliability improvements to Microsoft Exchange message syncronization, and a Spotlight input problem,” Wuerthele reports. “Apple does note in a separate security content page that the assorted KRACK wi-fi vulnerabilities have been patched.”
Wuerthele reports, “Apple has also updated it’s developer beta test version of High Sierra 10.13.2.”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Plus, it’s snappy!
(Much snappier than our slightly belated coverage of it.)
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Robert P. Hartle” for the heads up.]
Yea you missed it bozos! 7:28pm doesn’t cut it!
Took you 5 minutes to complain! Were you napping? LOL
No info on fusion drive support 🙁
Nope. Still no support for Fusion drives. We knew there wouldn’t be, so no surprise. Is support in 10.13.2 beta?
Whatever the case, we’re again in the situation of Way Too Late supply whereby there IS NO SUPPLY of Fusion Drive support in 10.13 High Sierra so far. Silliness. Very UN-Apple from an historical perspective.
Five stars for the creepily hypnotic drumming fingers gif (or is it hypnotically creepy? can’t decide)
It’s out? Okay. It’ll download while the computer sleeps and I’ll start it up in the morning. Yawn.
macOS 10.13.1 and the parallel macOS security update contain 148 CVE patches. I think that’s a record of any single Apple update. But it must be noted that over half of those patches are for open source software incorporated into macOS. It’s open source proving it’s value, so no complaints from me!
The Apple security content document is available here:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208221
I will wait until DiskWarrior can fix APFS…
Ever since upgrading to 10.13 I have been experiencing daily kernel panics. My iMac is running an i7 with 16 gigs this shouldn’t be happening. No unusual software/hardware added since upgrade. Hopefully 10.13.1 will fix it.
If your having routine kernel panics, you either need to re-install the OS clean or you have a hardware problem, Ram would be my first guess..