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Apple releases OS X 10.10.4 build 14E36b to public beta testers and developers

Apple today has released a new beta of OS X 10.10.4 to both developers and public beta users. Last week, Apple released the fifth OS X 10.10.4 beta, as well as the first beta of OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Today’s new OS X 10.10.4 beta carries the build number 14E36b and is available through the Mac App Store and Mac Developer Center.

As for a public release of OS X 10.10.4, which is said to fix the long-running WiFi issues that have plagued OS X recently, we might see it launch later this month alongside iOS 8.4 and Apple Music. OS X 10.11 El Capitan is expected to launch later this fall, although a public beta will launch next month, according to Apple.

Likely next week, we will see the second beta of iOS 8.4, if Apple follows its traditional schedule of releasing a new build every two weeks.

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  1. Jared (@GunningGunny) - 10 years ago

    Does 9to5Mac think we could see a public release of iOS 8.4 on June 23rd? One week before Apple Music is expected to launch or on June 30th?

    ALSO: iOS 9.4?

  2. Jack Thias - 10 years ago

    None of the 10.10.4 betas are showing up for me. I’ve been in the public beta program since Yosemite last summer, shouldn’t I be seeing it?

  3. macmaniman - 10 years ago

    can someone please tell me where handoff is in the app switcher on iOS 9?

  4. Kimberly Jeans - 10 years ago

    Got the build notice, but I’m going to pass on this one. Ready to Beta 9 though.

  5. kjl3000 - 10 years ago

    What about forcetrim in 14E36b ?

  6. prius3 - 10 years ago

    I don’t get any notification for iOS instead – although there is not public beta yet, right?

  7. Bill Dixon - 10 years ago

    what will OS9 & el cap cost ?

  8. Armando Labrada - 10 years ago

    I’ve been having performance issues from this beta. Beachballs everywhere.

  9. Vadim Genin - 10 years ago

    yep. multiple problems with this release. one app had to be reinstalled. another one just won’t work. first time i get burned with a beta yosemite. i wish i could roll back

    • Bain (@Bainch) - 10 years ago

      Thanks! I won’t install it then. I find iOS 9 beta 1 is quite stable though. Only minor problems and the new picture in picture mode and the side slide in work very nicely.

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