Apple’s new Rapid Security Response system means it can patch security vulnerabilities quickly, rather than waiting for a larger version releases that can take weeks to test. On May 2 Apple issued a Rapid Security Response update for macOS Ventura 13.3.1. A fix for an issue where Screen Time settings reset or did not sync across all devices.A fix for a VoiceOver issue relating to navigating to landmarks on webpages.A fix for a Bluetooth issue where keyboards connect slowly to Mac after restarting.A fix for an issue where Auto Unlock with Apple Watch would not unlock a Mac.A new Sports tab in Apple News as well as a My Sports score and schedule cards linking to information about specific games.A new ‘multi-view’ sports feature for the TV App, which gains a new Sports tab at the bottom of the screen. ![]() On May 18, Apple released macOS Ventura 13.4, which brought a couple of new features and a number of fixes for bugs including: MacOS Ventura 13.4.1 was a crucial security update that Apple says contains “important security fixes and is recommended for all users.” It arrived on June 21. ![]() It contains bug fixes and security updates and is recommended for all users. After this date, these computers will be subject to restricted or disabled network and service access.Prior to that, macOS Ventura 13.5 was released on July 24. The following models, including any older models, which are unable to run macOS 12 Monterey, will become obsolete in late 2023 and should be replaced before this time. It’s recommended this hardware is decommissioned and disposed of through our eWaste process.Ī full list of obsolete devices is available in this Apple support site article: These systems are unsafe and represent a risk to The University. Hardware considered obsolete by Apple cannot run the latest operating system or receive security updates. Call us on 8313 3000 or log a request via the MyIT Portal. If you have any questions or would like advice before upgrading your Mac, you can contact the Service Desk or book in an appointment to have your Mac upgraded by one of our support staff. Please refer to Apple's How to Upgrade guide. MacOS Ventura is the current supported operating system installed on all new Mac computers and free to upgrade to on most current model Macs We highly recommend upgrading your version of macOS as soon as possible. Apple will stop releasing security updates and the catalogue of University standard software may become incompatible as developers move to support current operating systems. MacOS 12 Monterey - End of Support, late 2024Īpple will end support for macOS 12 Monterey in late 2024. ![]() We highly recommend upgrading your macOS version immediately. These systems will be subject to restricted or disabled network and service access. MacOS 11 Big Sur - End of Support, late 2023Īpple will end support for macOS 11 Big Sur in late 2023. IT End User Computing Device Guidelines.Technology Strategy and Governance Committee.Remote Access via Virtual Private Network (VPN).Research Electronic Data Capture - REDCap.Student Support: Getting Started at The University of Adelaide. ![]() Removing the Service Desk Email Channels.
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