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iMacs: now with, let’s say, 20% fewer bugs

Posted by Dan Moren | Friday, September 14, 2007 11:01 AM PT

iMac updateReally, Apple can keep producing software updates basically forever. We realize that, and we would, of course, not wish them to stop. Just today, for example, they’ve issued iMac Software Update v1.1 for the brand new all-in-ones. What does iMac Software Update v1.1 do, you might ask? Here’s Apple’s take:

This update provides important bug fixes and is recommended for 20-inch and 24-inch iMac models with 2.0, 2.4, or 2.8GHz processors.
Oh, Apple: we love it when you play the strong silent type. If nothing else, it gives us time to exercise those poetry muscles that have lain, unused, since that regrettable sophomore year stint on the literary magazine.

If I may?

Update fixes bugs
What bugs? We’re not sure we know.
But we hear they’re fixed.

[via Macworld]

Comments (2)

Updates, I mean

screw ups,
  we'd rather not

tell
 you

    about!

k
September 14, 2007
12:50 PM PT

$ lsbom /Library/Receipts/iMacSoftwareUpdate1.1.pkg/Contents/Archive.bom

reveals that it was ATI Radeon X2000 GL Driver updates

anonymous
September 14, 2007
12:55 PM PT

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