Apple updates, October 24, 2022

Apple issued a huge number of security updates and operating system releases on Monday, October 24. Not only were they big in terms of coverage, they were physically large, too. The updates:

Safari 16.1

You need not worry about this separately; it is usually bundled with the macOS, iOS, and iPadOS updates. What was updated: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213495

tvOS 16.1

Obviously, you don’t need to worry about this unless you have an Apple TV. But given the recent announcements on the new models, you really should think about getting one. What was updated: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213492

watchOS 9.1

This is another thing that most people don’t have but should: an Apple Watch. Costco now has these on display. What was updated: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213491

macOS Big Sur 11.7.1

It is rare for Apple to update an operating system this old. The updates are for vulnerabilities deep in Big Sur. What was updated: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213493

macOS Monterey 12.6.1

This may well be the last update of macOS Monterey. If you can update to macOS Ventura, please do so. What was updated: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213494

iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16.1

These really are two different operating systems, though closely related. This is also the first release of iPadOS 16, despite the decimal appendage. The list of things updated is long. What was updated: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213489

macOS Ventura 13

This is the crown jewel of today’s releases: macOS Ventura. Along with iPadOS 16.1, these two releases bring the biggest number of changes to the Apple world, including some significant new features. If you can upgrade to Ventura, you are urged to do so, sooner rather than later. The list of updates and security fixes is long. Very long. Like, 19 pages long. What was updated: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213488

We will talk about these at the November SMUG meeting. Just to give you a hint of how different Ventura is, this is a partial screen shot of System Settings in Ventura:

System Settings in macOS Ventura. It is a long, scrolling list, instead of rows of icons.
System Settings in macOS Ventura (partial)