Apple has released a new beta of OS X 10.10.4 to developers and also public beta testers who are part of the company’s public beta testing program.
The new OS X 10.10.4 beta 4 is available to download from the Mac App store and also through apple’s Mac Developer Center.
The latest OS X 10.10.4 beta comes with the build number 14E26a and
it has a range of bug fixes, one of which is the removal of the
‘discoveryd’ process.
Since the launch of OS X Yosemite last year a number of users of the
software have has issues with ‘discoveryd’ causing problems, these
problems have included battery draining, WiFi issues and over usage of
CPU resources.
It looks like Apple has removed the ‘discoveryd’ process to fix many
of the issues that people have had with OS X. As yet there are no
details on when OS X 10.10.4 will be released to everyone, as soon as we
get some more details, we will let you guys know.
source geeky-gadgets
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