Apple today released a pair of new beta updates to developers, pushing out OS X Lion 10.7.2 Build 11C37 and a seventh beta version of the iCloud add-on installer.
This pre-release version of OS X Lion 10.7.2 is being provided solely for testing iCloud and updates the public release of OS X Lion and any earlier seed of OS X Lion 10.7.2. If you installed a previous seed of OS X Lion 10.7.2, please run the included reversioner package followed by the OS X Lion 10.7.2 update without restarting your system. You should restart your system after installing the OS X Lion 10.7.2 Update.
Apple has been pushing out OS X 10.7.2 builds to developers for the past several weeks in order to provide compatibility with iCloud, scheduled for release later this year. Apple has yet, however, to begin seeding OS X 10.7.1, which could still appear as a bug fix build released before iCloud goes live.
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Androids have had wireless syncing forever, welcome to the game Apple, enjoy!
Wow! That really makes me want to go out and buy an Android!
yes so is ios5 your point?
His point is that you don't know the difference between a phone and an operating system. Btw, this is about Mac OS. Which has got nothing to do with "Androids".
Worthless trolls ruining the thread, sheesh.
But since the Mac OS is just a subset of the iOS set I guess that means that we are really talking about the iOS. Because the Android OS is in competition with the iOS I would tend to believe that this is a valid point.
You really have no clue how wrong you are. Mac OS X a subset of iOS: you are kidding right? It seems you are not burdened with any technical know how about what's based on what here.