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A minor iOS 7.0.4 update was released today for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, which includes some improvements and fixes for the operating system. Most notably, it fixes an issue that caused FaceTime calls to fail for some users. Along with 7.0.4, the 6.1.5 update for the 4th generation iPod was also released, which fixes the same bug.

The update comes three weeks after 7.0.3, which fixed things like iMessage and made the system faster, especially on the iPhone 4 and iPad 2 and mini. There are still more than enough bugs in iOS 7, let's hope that most of them will be fixed with successive Apple updates. You install the update OTA in the menu Settings > General > Software Update or through iTunes after connecting the device.

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