Apple seeds OS X 10.10.2 Yosemite beta to developers
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Apple on Wednesday issued a fourth beta build for an upcoming OS X 10.10.2 Yosemite maintenance update, requesting developers test Wi-Fi, Mail, VoiceOver and Bluetooth functionality ahead of public release.
The latest Yosemite beta build 14C99d comes one week after the most recent version was released to developers and appears to mark a return to Apple's usual weekly update cycle.
Apple is once again asking developers to focus on Wi-Fi connectivity assets in the new beta version, a problem area for OS X Yosemite that has not been resolved since its launch last October. Mac users have complained of multiple Wi-Fi connectivity issues, including slower than normal transfer speeds and dropped connections.
Other focus areas include Mail, VoiceOver and Bluetooth. Apple's OS X 10.10.1 update attempted to patch complications for both Wi-Fi and Mail in November, but problems remain for some users.
Developers can access the OS X 10.10.2 Yosemite beta through Apple's Developer Portal.