Hey Chris. This may or may not help, but anyway, I've heard people in other 
mailing lists having similar problems like this in iOS 9. Fortunately I'm not 
one of those people, but anyway, one of the suggestions someone brought up was 
to try resetting network settings, and for those people that fixed the issue. I 
know you may be connected to multiple wifi accounts, but give that a try.

Shawn
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> On Sep 26, 2015, at 3:14 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> This is driving me crazy!  I have my IPad Air set to sync with my ITunes 12.3 
> library on OSX 10.10.5 Yosemite.  I have all apps completely up to date on my 
> mac within Itunes.  I also have my mac set up within the apps section of my 
> IPad to automatically install new apps.  I am signed into ICloud both on my 
> mac, and on my IPad.  I have my IPad also set to automatically install apps, 
> and updates.  I now see that even though all apps are up to date on my mac, 
> there were initially 12 updates on my IPad.  When I went to the updates tab 
> on my IPad, and hit update all, the button would dim itself for a split 
> second, then would go right back to being tappable again.  After literally 
> about the tenth or so attempt, it finally took, but now it's down to just one 
> update.  I looked at all the updates on my device, and none of them say 
> downloading, installing, nor waiting.  I've resprung and even totally 
> rebooted my device with no success.  I have tried, in ITunes, syncing the 
> device, but that didn't help either.
>  
> When I look in the app store itself, it tells me the last update was done 
> today, and it appears all apps are up to date.  I disabled badges on the app 
> store icon, then re-enabled it, just in case something needed to be 
> refreshed.  I also cleared all instances from the app store out of my 
> notification center, which didn't help.
>  
> I'm totally at a loss.  Any ideas?
>  
> Chris.
> 
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