Apple releases new versions of its Operating system

Apple has released four new versions of its four operating systems for all its devices — iOS 10.3, macOS 10.12.4, watchOS 3.2 and tvOS 10.2. The america’s tech giant released iOS 10.3 to the public, marking the launch of the third major update to the iOS 10 operating system since it launched on September 13, 2016. 

iOS 10.3 has been in testing since January 24 and Apple seeded seven betas to developers and public beta testers before releasing the software. iOS 10.3 is available as a free over-the-air update for all iOS 10 users, and it can also be downloaded via iTunes.

The best way you can protect yourself in the digital age is keeping your software up to date, which ensures you get the latest security patches.

Then there is another benefit of updating to iOS 10.3 that users probably won’t even notice.

With iOS 10.3, Apple is updating its file system to something it has called Apple File System — a system that is a lot more clever than the unimaginative name suggests.This replaces the Hierarchical File System that dates back to the earliest days of Macs, with the new system designed for the mobile devices and optimised for flash memory devices.

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