The firmware update mania continues at the Apple HQ with the company rolling out MacBook Air Bluetooth Firmware Update 1.0 yesterday. Apparently, the joint army of six firmware updates released a couple of days ago just wasn’t satisfactory enough.
Apple, in its usual detailed and helpful manner, states that this update should be installed on all MacBook Airs. Once installed, it will do some secret voodoo inside your machine that will do something to the Bluetooth module inside it. That’s as much as we could suss out from Apple’s description, i.e. pretty much nothing.
You can download it using Software Update or from the Apple support website. It weighs in at a tiny 1.2MB and requires a restart after the installation is complete. Have fun with it.
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For some strange reason, trying to download that firmware upgrade redirects me to the "not found" page. Did some one stole it?