Apple is pushing out its first software update for its new Ivy Bridge MacBook Air lineup, two days after the computers’ release. The substantial, 1.06GB update boosts graphics stability and flash performance, and improves external display support. If you ran out to get a new, USB 3.0-enabled Air on launch day, you’ll want to fire up System Update or head over to Apple Support to grab the new software.
First software update for new MacBook Airs available
A software update for Apple’s new MacBook Air laptops improves graphics stability, flash performance, and external display support.
A software update for Apple’s new MacBook Air laptops improves graphics stability, flash performance, and external display support.


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