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Apple has quietly issued a firmware fix for glitches that are in the notebooks it released in October, the MacBook Pro, MacBook, and MacBook Air. In typically tight-lipped fashion, the company will only say the fix will "improve the stability" of the computers, which have reported probl...
8 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
11 Months Ago,
MacInTouch says
(in Patch: Apple: Firmware updates for late 2000 MacBook Pro, MacBook, and MacBook Air)
Apple released EFI and SMC firmware updates for the late 2008 MacBook Pro, MacBook, and MacBook Air. The EFI update "fixes several issues to improve stability," and the SMC update "improves the sensing and accuracy of the MagSafe Power Adapter indicator light, and the battery charge ind...
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MacDailyNews says
(in Patch: Apple releases firmware fixes for MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air)
Apple today released EFI and SMC firmware fixes for all of the new, late 2008 MacBook...
Apple today released EFI and SMC firmware fixes for all of the new, late 2008 MacBook...
12 Months Ago,
Gizmodo Australia says
(in Patch: Apple Releases Firmware Fix for MacBook Trackpad Seizures ...)
Hot off of software update is a firmware fix for those glitchy trackpads in the new MacBooks that would completely stop responding after a certain number of clicks. We never had problems with our trackpad, so it's hard to ...
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海洋之心 from zhou520530qq (Blogspot) says
(in Patch: 大海的道味: Apple issues fix for MacBook trackpad woes)
Apple issues fix for MacBook trackpad woes. Apple has released a firmware update for new MacBook and MacBook Pro owners bedeviled by their glass trackpads. The update is designed to fix an issue with the new trackpads unveiled by Apple ...
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Macworld says
(in Patch: Apple Trackpad update fixes unrecognized clicks)
A firmware update for the newest MacBook and MacBook Pro should fix the problem of clicks not being recognized.
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CNET News.com says
(in Patch: Apple issues fix for MacBook trackpad woes)
Firmware update now available for those who purchased Apple's redesigned MacBook or MacBook Pro and have been having problems with the glass trackpad on those systems.
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Apple Insider says
(in Patch: Apple releases fix for quirky MacBook glass trackpads)
Apple has released a software update to address an issue where trackpad clicks would randomly go unrecognized on its latest notebook offerings: the MacBook (Late 2008) and MacBook Pro (Late 2008).
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Gizmodo says
(in Patch: <b>MacBook</b>: <b>Apple</b> Releases Firmware Fix for <b>MacBook Trackpad</b> Seizures)
Hot off of software update is a firmware fix for those glitchy trackpads in the new MacBooks that would completely.
So Apple just released a firmware update for the new 17-inch MacBook Pro that supposedly fixes that nasty screen tearing issue we discussed. As with all firmware updates, you're asked to pray to your god of choice in order to ensure that the update goes smoothly.
Thu, Mar 26 | from CrunchGear