![]() November 15, 2018: Apple releases iOS 12.1.1 public beta 3Īpple has released iOS 12.1.1 public beta 3 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. If you've prepared your device to receive the public beta over the air, proceed to Settings > General > Software Updates and download away. ![]() December 11, 2018: Apple releases iOS 12.1.2 public beta 1Īpple has released iOS 12.1.2 public beta 1 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. January 10, 2019: Apple releases iOS 12.1.3 public beta 4Īpple has released iOS 12.1.3 public beta 4 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. January 28, 2019: Apple releases iOS 12.2 public beta 1Īpple has released iOS 12.2 public beta 1 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. February 5, 2019: Apple releases iOS 12.2 public beta 2Īpple has released iOS 12.2 public beta 2 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. February 20, 2019: Apple releases iOS 12.2 public beta 3Īpple has released iOS 12.2 public beta 3 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. March 4, 2019: Apple releases iOS 12.2 public beta 4Īpple has released iOS 12.2 public beta 4 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. March 28, 2019: Apple releases iOS 12.3 public beta 1Īpple has released iOS 12.3 public beta 1 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. US shale production has been surging, with drillers from Texas to North Dakota ramping oil production well beyond what analysts foresaw.April 9, 2019: Apple releases iOS 12.3 public beta 2Īpple has released iOS 12.3 public beta 2 for members of the Public Beta Software Program. Oil traders have generally learned to live with the war in Gaza, as Middle East crude hasn’t been impacted and there’s plenty of global supply. Despite these concerns, WTI crude climbed less than 2%. The increased threat has also prompted the US to announce a new maritime task force to protect commercial ships. They joined major container shippers who pulled out of the area last week. ![]() Two European oil and gas giants on Monday said their tankers would avoid waters off the coast of Yemen (an unavoidable waypoint for ships using the Suez Canal to cut between Europe and Asia). ![]() Shipping in the Red Sea is grinding to a halt, with oil tankers idling and container vessels rerouting around Africa as Iran-backed Houthi militants stepped up attacks on vessels. Tell us what you want to see in the Five Things newsletter! Please take our quick survey here.
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