Apple seeds the first OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 beta to developers

It has not been too long since Apple officially released OS X Yosemite, the company’s newest desktop operating system, but now the first beta for an upcoming update has just been seeded.
The beta software is specifically meant for developers in an effort to prepare the software for a public release at some point in the near future. This build is numbered 14B17 and it is available through the Update software option on machines that are still running beta software. It’s also available through the Mac Dev Center.
As of the time of this writing, it is unclear just what Apple is aiming to fix with this particular release, but with reports of many OS X Yosemite users suffering from Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity problems, it could very well be meant to address those.
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