Apple on Monday released the first betas of OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 and iOS 8.1.1 to developers. The OS X Yosemite beta comes almost three weeks after the public release of Yosemite, while the iOS 8.1.1 seed comes two weeks after the release of iOS 8.1 to the public.
OS X Yosemite 10.10.1
The new beta, build 14B17, is available via the “Update” tab in the Mac App Store and via download in the Mac Developer Center.
No exact word is available on what the new seed looks to fix, although the seed notes ask developers to focus on Wi-Fi, Exchange accounts in Mail, and the Notification Center in their testing.
A number OS X Yosemite users have complained of a Wi-Fi bug that has caused connectivity problems.
iOS 8.1.1
The beta, build 12B432, is available via download in the iOS Developer Center.
According to Apple’s release notes, iOS 8.1.1 includes bug fixes and increased stability and performance improvements for both the iPad 2 and the iPhone 4s, two of the older devices that support the operating system.
Apple has also released a new Apple TV beta.