Apple today released a new software update for OS X 10 Yosemite. It primarily brings bug fixes and improvements. With this software update Apple has fixed many Wi-Fi related issues that have been plaguing Yosemite users. Improvements for iCloud, VoiceOver, Bluetooth headphones and Safari are also included.
Over time many Yosemite users have complained about their Macs disconnecting automatically from Wi-Fi networks. The latest release, OS X 10.10.2, promises a fix for this issue. Those who have also complained about slow performance on Wi-Fi will also find a fix in this update.
A potential privacy concern has been addressed in this update as well. A Spotlight issue that caused remote images to be loaded in e-mail previews even when users turned off the option in the Mail app has finally been fixed.
Presumably included in OS X 10.10.2 are fixes for a Thunderbolt vulnerability and a couple of software exploits that were discovered recently. This update adds the ability to browse iCloud Drive in Time Machine and improves VoiceOver speech performance.
The Safari browser receives stability and security improvements while the latest update also improves audio and video sync with using Bluetooth headphones.
Mac users running OS X Yosemite can download OS X 10.10.2 by heading to the updates tab in the Mac App Store.