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Apple yesterday released an update for iPod touch for those users who don’t want to pony up the ten bucks for the 2.0 software update. However, Macworld could discern no difference between 1.1.4 and 1.1.5, and no release notes are available.
I’d conjecture that the same security fixes that were included in the 2.0 update are included in this one, similar to the way Tiger is still updated with security patches. At least, I hope that’s the case.
Obviously, no functionality is offered as a part of the update: you’ll have to spring for the 2.0 update for that.
You can download the update via iTunes by clicking “Check for Updates” with your iPod connected to your personal, and opting out of the 2.0 upgrade.
Thanks, David and Toon, for the tip!
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Posted by: in Mac News
Filed under: iPod Family
Apple yesterday released an update for iPod touch for those users who don’t want to pony up the ten bucks for the 2.0 software update. However, Macworld could discern no difference between 1.1.4 and 1.1.5, and no release notes are available.
I’d conjecture that the same security repairs that were included in the 2.0 update are included in this one, similar to the way Tiger is still updated with security patches. At least, I hope that’s the case.
Obviously, no functionality is offered as a part of the update: you’ll have to spring for the 2.0 update for that.
You can download the update via iTunes by clicking “Check for Updates” with your iPod connected to your personal, and opting out of the 2.0 upgrade.
Thanks, David and Toon, for the tip!
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