![]() The camera can now handle smaller QR codes, too. HomePod mini handoff was improved, the set Wallpaper shortcut let you set the image to perspective zoom and there were changes to Accessibility settings with an extra way to control apps via VoiceOver. ![]() Released on January 26, this update had many elements. Apple said it was a “memory corruption issue” that was being addressed. It was a small update with one function, to fix a vulnerability in WebKit to intercept malicious web content. This was released less than three weeks before iOS 14.4.2, on Monday, March 8. Read on for details of what was released in earlier updates. You get the first three issues free and you don’t need your credit card to sign up. Plus, new iMac rumors, cool links from around the web and a one-minute review of Apple Watch Series 6. In the latest issue: the rumored release date for the iPhone 13, tips and tricks for Apple Notes and the Breathe app reviewed. Why not sign up for my AppleUnboxed newsletter, bringing you insider information, reviews, tips, comparisons, news and rumors about the Cupertino giant? Out on Wednesdays. ![]() Is it a good idea to install iOS 14.4.2? The urgency sounds like you should, but I’ll leave the answer to that question to Gordon Kelly, who’ll be analyzing exactly that shortly. There’s also been an update for earlier iPhones, called iOS 12.5.2, which is for iPhone and iPad, indicating the issue has affected iPhones which aren’t able to be updated to iOS 14. It’s explaining how Apple has sorted it (assuming it has) and I’d rather leave the details to Apple, wouldn’t you? If you didn’t understand that, no worries, nor me. It then goes on to explain that “This issue was addressed by improved management of object lifetimes.” ![]()
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