Tuesday
Feb012011

Goodbye, IPv4 | ZDNet

What a way to start the month!

2011-02-01_1412NetworkWorld reports the last two IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) addresses for the Internet have just been assigned, and, in line with predictions, we’ve run out of addresses. All new Internet addresses now employ IPv6 address spacing.

Why do we care? well as we adopt IPv6 addressing some of the older equipment that is in place may not be able to handle the new addressing scheme. Most people won’t notice because both protocols will be running in parallel for awhile but eventually you are going to run into some problems. This issue has been a point of concern since the 1990s and most systems are already designed with this change over in mind. As issues begin to come up you will want to keep in mind that this could be a problem for you.

Vint Cerf on IPv4 depletion: 'Who the hell knew how much address space we needed?'

http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/26/vint-cerf-on-ipv4-depletion-who-the-hell-knew-how-much-address/

Goodbye, IPv4 | ZDNet

Wednesday
Jan262011

Same Old Story

 I was really hoping that there was going to be something really exciting coming out of CES this year but it seems that most of what I have seen so far has been just more of the same. It seems that the Tablet market is still on the precipice of becoming a reality with the exception of the iPad. While we are waiting, the iPad is still the only real product with a magnitude of software support available for it. I don't believe totally that tablet market has totally killed the need for a notebook  in everyone, I have found that I have stopped carrying my Netbook into meetings and instead bring my trusty iPad with me.

I am using my iPad for both data collection as well as for my entertainment. I don't do a lot of document creation on it because the on screen keyboard slows me down and so far I am too cheap and lazy to add a bluetooth keyboard case to my gadget list.

Another reason I am not big on creating my content using this device is that it lacks screen Realestate. While it is slightly better than my Netbook's, I wasn't using it as a content creation device either for the same reason.That being said, guess what I am typing on right now? My iPad of course! Why, you might ask. Well, there are some situations, I don't want to get off of my living room couch for instance, that cause me to use what I have at hand. I am much closer to the coffee pot here you see.

So, while it is much easier to create content with a dual screen system with a real keyboard and a mouse to control cursor placement, you can always find other ways to accomplish what you want to do with the tools at hand. Having such a portable device that has so many functions makes it very convenient to do the things that I want to do, where and when I want to do them. 
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad

Tuesday
Jan252011

Logitech Couch Mouse M515

2011-01-25_1312New mobile mouse from Logitech that is specifically designed for use on your couch, bed or carpet. The easy gliding bottom surface was designed to make it much easier to control your mouse movements when the mouse is being used in a non-desk environment, a situation that I find myself most of the time when using a laptop. It has a new hand detection system so that your mouse is only active when you are gripping it. So, when you shift on the couch or in bed and your mouse moves, the cursor doesn’t until you grab it again. This also helps with battery life as well.

Your couch is a place for relaxing. And sometimes, you just want to stretch out a little—especially when you’re surfing the Web on your laptop with your Logitech® Couch Mouse M515. That’s why we’ve designed this mouse so it’s only active when you want it to be—and not when you don’t.

The Couch Mouse M515 is special. Unlike most computer mice, the M515 only moves the cursor or scrolls a Web page when you grip it. (And your mouse automatically turns off—and conserves battery power—when it’s not on.) So while another mouse might turn every little slip, slide and bump into a runaway cursor or accidental click, tricky soft surfaces can’t push you and your cursor around with the Logitech Couch Mouse M515 with hand detection.

Battery life is important as well and with the use of it’s 2.4GHz wireless connection and the low profile USB connector you should expect up to two years of battery life. You don’t have to worry constantly whether you have enough charge or if you are going to run out of juice while on the road. Here are some of the features Logitech is touting as well:

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Wednesday
Jan122011

Now Google is drawing a line in the sand!



Apple was the first on the video playback fight by denying video playback of flash based graphics. Now our friends at Google Have decided to pull support of H.264 encoded videos from their Chrome browser.

H.264 is used on Blue-ray discs and in many consumer based video products but has some issues that must be considered. Many Web standards advocates oppose using it because it is based on a patented video compression format that licenser's have to pay a royalty fee in able to use it. This closes the open format discussion that Apple is using as one of its arguments against Adobe Flash content.

Google is trying to push its own WebM Format to replace H.264. The technology behind the WebM project originated with On2 a company that Google purchased in August 2009. The VP8 codec doesn't have the patent and royalty issues and still provides comparable video quality in respect with H.264.

As this battle continues to heat up to be the winner of the codec war, the loser in reality is us!

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad

Sunday
Jan092011

CES 2011-Another Focus is on Intel and AMD

The new focus is now on creating an integrated CPU/GPU chip to help speed up on board graphics and decrease energy usage. This will benefit Video consumption, and game play on machines that don't have add-on video cards. You can plan on seeing a decrease in pricing and better responsiveness in your applications as programmers take advantage of these products.

Intel is using this year's CES event to introduce their Sandybridge processor line. The first CPUs will ship very early in 2011 for both desktops and notebooks. The architecture discussion we have here today applies to both. The CPUs won’t be called Sandy Bridge but instead will be called Intel’s 2nd generation Core i3/i5/i7 microprocessors.
If you are interested in the detail of how this processor family works, take a look at this review from http://www.anandtech.com/print/3922.


AMD announced its new Fusion APU's (Accelerated Processor Units), and talks about the system integrators that will be putting systems and software to take full advantage of the APU's capabilities. Take a look at the AMD's site for more information. http://www.amd.com/us/press-releases/Pages/software-hardware-ecosystem-fusion-2011jan04.aspx.

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad

Addendum: How could I forget NVidia in this group as well. With everyone focusing on the Tegra 2 processor that is earmarked for many of the Android/Honeycomb Tablets that are supposed to come out in the first and second quarter of this year. It is really going to be interesting to see how this progresses.

Friday
Jan072011

CES 2011

2011-01-07_0922Last year Jude and I had launched our video studio right about this time and had produced some videos about products that we thought were neat and that we wanted to have. Many of these products never came into production as is the nature of the beast, but it is still interesting that the same basic theme this year seems to be the same as last year.

Hands down I think that one of the most exciting products of last year was the iPad and I am so glad that I found a way to justify my purchase because once I did get it into my hands, I found many more uses for it then I originally imagined. One of the things that I do daily is look for either new applications or peripherals to add to my collection of supporting items for my iPad. My two newest purchases being speaker docks that charge my iPad and iPhone while playing content. Productivity enhancements and ease of sharing data between systems is still my biggest concern when choosing a new application.

So, enough of my Bully Pulpit! The main focus of new and improved upcoming products include iPad type devices either using Android and Microsoft's Windows for operating systems. Throw in products from HP and RIM and we have a large number of choices in many varying sizes. For many of these we will still have to wait and see if they will actually reach production.

Another carryover from last year is the eBook reader. My feeling is that Amazon and Barnes and Noble are our two leaders with Sony in as a distant third. I am not sure that there is any more room for anything else out there but when people see a successful product they will try to ride the coattails of those products with what they feel is a better mousetrap.

3D TV was introduced last year but this year we see it being put into almost everything with a screen. I am not sold on this yet as anything more than a gimmick, but there is a lot of money being poured into it.

Believe it or not there are some interesting things happening with desktop and notebook computers with the new integrated video residing right in the same silicon with the CPU. there are many benefits to be found doing this that I will discuss in some follow-up articles. But we are seeing a small resurgence in Tablet Notebooks (convertibles), and more units in smaller more powerful form factors.

I haven't seen any new product groups yet but we are still pretty early in the show for me to determine that, more on this later. Anyway, over the next few days we will be perusing CES from afar and as we come up with products that we fill compelling, we will be sure to bring them to your attention.
So for now I'll go back to work and see what I can find!

Friday
Dec312010

PR:Intel’s 34nm NAND flash memory now featured in its Solid State Drives

High-performance storage for notebook and desktop PCs – now on 34nm NAND flash memory featuring the Intel® Solid State Drive (Intel® SSD) Toolbox

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Intel® Solid State Drives (Intel® SSDs) represent a revolutionary breakthrough that delivers a giant leap in storage performance. Intel Solid State Drives are designed to satisfy the most demanding gamers, media creators, and technology enthusiasts. These new drives bring a high level of performance and reliability to notebook and desktop PC storage, at a fraction of the cost of the previous generation of Intel® SSD products.

Wait less. Do more

Why wait for a traditional hard disk drive to spin up? Unlike traditional hard disk drives, Intel SSDs have no moving parts, resulting in a quiet, cool, highly rugged storage solution that also offers faster system responsiveness. And for laptop PCs, the lower power needs of Intel SSDs translate to longer battery life and lighter notebooks. Higher performance with more durability means you can be truly mobile with confidence.

Better by design

Drawing from decades of memory engineering experience, and now on new, industry-leading compute-quality 34nm NAND flash memory manufacturing processes, Intel® Mainstream SATA Solid-State Drives are designed to deliver outstanding performance, featuring the latest-generation native SATA interface with an advanced architecture employing 10 parallel NAND flash channels equipped with multi-level cell NAND flash memory. With powerful Native Command Queuing to enable up to 32 concurrent operations, Intel Mainstream SATA SSDs deliver higher input/output per second and throughput performance than other SSDs on the market today – and drastically outperform traditional hard disk drives. These drives also feature low write amplification and a unique wear-leveling design for higher reliability, meaning Intel drives not only perform better – they last longer.

Featuring the Intel® SSD Toolbox with Intel SSD Optimizer

The Intel® SSD Toolbox with Intel® SSD Optimizer provides a set of applications to easily manage the health and optimize the performance of your Intel SSD. The Intel SSD Toolbox includes a powerful set of management, information, and diagnostic tools, and is designed to work best with 34nm Intel SSDs. The Intel SSD Optimizer utilizes the new ATA Data Set Management Command (Trim Attribute) to help maintain your SSDs performance at "fresh-out-of-the-box" levels, and is specifically designed to run with Microsoft Windows* 7. The Intel SSD Optimizer also works with Microsoft Windows Vista* and XP* operating systems as well.

Two options. No worries

Intel Mainstream SATA Solid-State Drives are available in either 2.5in (Intel® X25-M Mainstream SATA Solid-State Drive) or 1.8in (Intel® X18-M Mainstream SATA Solid-State Drive) standard hard drive form factors. And all Intel Mainstream SSDs are tested and validated on the latest Intel-based mobile and desktop platforms for your peace of mind.

Friday
Dec312010

Skype 3.0 adds video calling

2010-12-31_0924Those of you that use Skype will be interested in the new release from Skype of its IOS release of Skype 3.0. We tried it out over 3G yesterday and while it was a little grainy and choppy was useable for basic communications on your iPhone 4 and 3GS and 4th generation iPod. While the image displayed is really grainy you can make out larger objects but if you need to send text you are better off taking a picture and sending it that way.

You can see the image to the right that the back camera from my iPhone 3gs can only do so much. This was a screen grab from my computer’s Skype communication box. You can easily flip your phone’s camera on and off but the receiving system needs to accept the image as well.

Friday
Dec312010

Captured Lunar Eclipse a real work of art

We have so many things that we can experience that brings awe into our lives and the movement of the Earth and Moon and their relationship to the Sun makes some beautiful art. William Castleman took a series of time lapse photographs and put them together into movie from the hour plus long Lunar Eclipse that occurred during this year’s Winter Solstice.

I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did.

William Castleman’s vimeo blog.

Friday
Dec312010

Amazon rolls out Kindle lending support | ZDNet

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Free Public Library Support is about the only major difference between the Nook and the Kindle now that Amazon has begun rolling out the capability to lend a book to a friend. It all has to be done through an Amazon Web Page but at least it is available now. You can now offer books up for lending and the recipient has seven days to accept, and they can borrow the book for up to 14 days once they accept the loan. While the recipient has the book on their Kindle device you will not be able to access it. You can check out the Amazon Help page on how to do this here…

Amazon rolls out Kindle lending support | ZDNet

Monday
Dec202010

Microsoft quietly shuts down Office Genuine Advantage program | ZDNet

2010-12-20_1137Microsoft’s Office Genuine Advantage program appears to have been shut down on Dec 17, 2010. Ed Bott wrote a great article about this program, what it did, and what it doesn’t change. You still need your 25-character product key to activate your product but you will no longer need to authenticate the product every time you add an add-in application to any of your Office programs.

Microsoft quietly shuts down Office Genuine Advantage program | ZDNet

Thursday
Dec162010

Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Reviewed: Fastest Notebook of the Year

2010-12-16_1752Laptop Magazine just reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad T410s rating it as the Fastest Notebook of the Year. This is the first notebook with Nvidia Optimus graphics that can power up to three external displays at once (see review).

Besides the discreet graphics card the model tested also has a 128GB solid state drive, 4GB/s of 1333-MHz RAM, Core i5 processor and weighs in at only 3.8 pounds. With our penchant for more screen real estate this product brings a lot to the table. It’s one negative is its battery life that can be boosted by replacing the optical drive with another battery.

Other add-ins include a webcam and microphone, DisplayPort, eSATA/USB, Ethernet, VGA, power, and a USB port that can charge gadgets when the notebook is sleeping or off. The left side houses the third USB port, the audio jack, and memory card slot. A DVD drive, Kensington lock slot, and wireless on/off switch line the right side. The touchpad supports multi touch gestures including pinch-to-zoom.

Accessories you will want to consider include:

  • ThinkPad Mini Dock Plus Series 3 ($249), which houses two DVI connections, two DisplayPorts, and a VGA output.
  • Mini Dock Series 3 ($219), is limited to a single DVI, DisplayPort, and VGA connection.
  • Upgrade to the three-cell ultrabay battery ($120)
  • Multitouch display can be added for $400
  • 8GB of RAM ($240)
  • Gobi 2000 3G with GPS is a $126

The ThinkPad T410s comes standard with a one-year warranty on parts and labor and 24/7 toll-free phone support.

Technical Specifications
Lenovo ThinkPad T410s (Nvidia Optimus)
http://www.lenovo.com/us

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Thursday
Dec162010

CompactFlash allies rally against dominant SD | Deep Tech - CNET News

2010-12-16_1236CNET’s Stephen Shankland wrote a great article comparing the current technology and future advancements in both SD and CF memory choices. He has already suggested that SD has “vanquished xD and Memory Stick configurations especially in the digital camera a video segments. However, he comes up with some great arguments about where CF memory fits in this regard and why it might win out in some situations.

As our storage needs keep growing and the need for faster transfer rates continually increase CompactFlash memory could hold the the position of the only current product design that can meet many professional photographer’s needs. Setting up CF in RAID like designs can help to collect larger files sizes more quickly allowing for higher frame rate video capture than we enjoy today. If any of this peaks your interest, click on the link below to read more…

CompactFlash allies rally against dominant SD | Deep Tech - CNET News

Thursday
Dec092010

Now here is something really scary or neat…

2010-12-09_2121Fujitsu has created a hybrid energy harvester that makes power from light or heat.

Are we on the verge of becoming human batteries for alien friends? Or even scarier, the corporate world? With devices like this new Fujitsu product will help to capture motion and warmth and transform them into reusable energy. While we are in the beginning stages of this new product development the possibilities of capturing wasted energy to be reused for other purposes is intriguing. I guess we will have to wait and see how this progresses.

Thursday
Dec092010

SPACEX'S DRAGON SPACECRAFT RE-ENTERS SUCCESSFULLY

2010-12-09_1039Lands on Target in the Pacific Ocean, 500 miles Off of the Coast of Southern California
SpaceX/NASA to Hold Post-Mission Press Conference at 3:30 PM EST

Cape Canaveral, FL – Today, SpaceX became the first commercial company in history to re-enter a spacecraft from low-Earth orbit.

SpaceX and NASA will have a post-mission press conference at 3:30 PM EST at the press site at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Participants include:

  • Elon Musk, SpaceX CEO and CTO (via satellite from Mission Control in Hawthorne, CA)
  • Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX President
  • Alan Lindenmoyer, NASA Commercial Crew and Cargo Program Manager

    SpaceX launched its Dragon spacecraft into low-Earth orbit atop a Falcon 9 rocket at 10:43 AM EST from Launch Complex 40 at the Air Force Station at Cape Canaveral.

    The Dragon spacecraft orbited the Earth at speeds greater than 17,000 miles per hour, reentered the Earth’s atmosphere, and landed in the Pacific Ocean shortly after 2:00 PM EST.

    This marks the first time a commercial company has successfully recovered a spacecraft reentering from low-Earth orbit. It is a feat performed by only six nations or government agencies: the United States, Russia, China, Japan, India, and the European Space Agency.

    It is also the first flight under NASA’s COTS program to develop commercial supply services to the International Space Station. After the Space Shuttle retires, SpaceX will fly at least 12 missions to carry cargo to and from the International Space Station as part of the Commercial Resupply Services contract for NASA. The Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft were designed to one day carry astronauts; both the COTS and CRS missions will yield valuable flight experience toward this goal.

    View the press kit: cots1-201012.pdf

    I have always been fascinated with space and space exploration. Whether it is real-life or fiction I can’t get enough of it. And here we have the first non-governmental, commercial company to successfully recover a spacecraft from low-Earth orbit. Welcome in a new era. I can’t wait to see what this company and others will achieve over the next few years.

    Thursday
    Dec092010

    We have had several interesting discussions at the store lately about eBook Readers

    2010-12-09_1034_001I was browsing through some of the Technology RSS feeds that I subscribe to, (I know that's kind of geeky, but that is what I do in lieu of thumbing through a Christmas catalog or magazine like my lovely wife), and I came across the headline of how Barnes & Noble is now producing 1,800 color Nooks per day. That equates to over 7 million shipping per year, not too bad. Add to that the number of Kindles that are shipping and the number of iPads still flowing into the hands of smiling owners.

    Google E-Bookstore has gone live bringing over 3 million titles to any web-browsing capable device with a large selection of free titles. Apps for Android, iPhone, and iPad to read Google e-books are available as well and content will sync across any device you own as the other apps do from Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

    So, back to the discussion we were having this morning about all of the different products that are now available to read an eBook on. Whether you own a device like the Kindle, Sony or the first version of the Nook (dedicated reading devices), a computer using one of the reading apps produced by these companies, browsing using the new amazon kindle browser site, or a special app on your smart phone or Pad device. There are so many ways to consume the books you buy that it becomes apparent to me that when you are really into a book you can always have it with you until you are done with it.

    Personally I like going with the Amazon products mainly because of the types of devices that I own and the ways that I can access what I but and because I am an avid Audible patron dating all the way back to 1989 I have so many ways to consume my reading material.

    So what is the point that I am trying to make. I think that the opportunities in this world for enjoying your reading have opened considerably. The devices you invest in will determine the path that you will be able take to access the literature formats that are exploding on the market. Whether you want to feel the paper or work with electronics you have so many options available to you. Whether you want to listen or read or do both you can do that as well.  The world is your oyster, enjoy!

    Thursday
    Dec092010

    Will 2011 be the era of the Pad Wars

    2010-12-09_1017Intel Plans to be a big part of this in 2011. Intel has won 35 agreements from manufacturers to put its ships into new tablet models to compete with Apple’s iPad next year. Dell, Asus, Lenovo and Toshiba among others have plans to roll out tablets and smartphones powered by Intel’s chips in the second half of 2011.

    Intel is so bullish about the coming year they have resumed their stock buy-backs again.

    Analysts see Intel's upcoming product news as positive, though they are also taking a wait-and-see approach. "Intel is moving in the right strategic direction but they still have a long way to go," said Gabelli & Company analyst Hendi Susanto. "They're late into the game. There is no clear visibility on what the products look like."

    With Intel's growth into the mobile space solidifying for next year, the company is increasingly optimistic. "I'm happy to report that Intel has been back in the market this quarter," Otellini said. "The buy-back has resumed."

    Intel has created a new business unit that it calls the netbook and tablet group. The unit will be run by Douglas L. Davis, the current head of Intel’s embedded and communications group, who will be charged with making sure Intel can fend off all kinds of competition in this area.

    “Netbook shipments will be heading north of 100 million, and we’ll all soon will find out what kind of market potential there is for tablets and these increasingly popular hybrid designs,” Mr. Kircos said. “It makes sense for us to sharpen our focus on these friends of the PC, and Doug’s experience running a similar and very successful embedded division makes him the right guy to lead the group.”

    2010-12-09_1014As reported in the New York Times:

    When netbooks first hit the scene, analysts were quick to predict possible doom-and-gloom for Intel.

    The cheap, little netbooks run on cheap, little chips. And the thinking was that Intel’s profits would sink as people bought netbooks instead of proper laptops with fancier chips.

    As it turns, most netbooks were bought as complements to existing computers. As a result, Intel simply sold more chips and piggybacked on computers that played well in some regions that had been cool to the PC.

    The netbooks have also boosted Intel’s long-standing push in the education market. The San Diego public school system, for example, has bought 35,000 netbooks for third and fourth graders and is expected to buy 100,000 more as it expands a program aimed at giving all students access to computers.

    Tablets are more challenging for Intel.

    The iPad from Apple has proved the dominant device in this category, and it runs on Apple’s own ARM chip, the A4. A number of companies designing tablets have eyed ARM chips as lower-power, lower-cost alternatives to Intel’s Atom chip that can still provide enough computing oomph to keep people happy.

    But at next month’s consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, a number of Atom-based tablets should appear from the usual suspects and some unusual ones. Intel expects more than 100 netbook and tablet designs based on Atom to hit the market over the next six months

    Thursday
    Dec092010

    LCD makers fined $857 million for price fixing

    2010-12-09_0930Other news today has the European Commission issuing a fine to AU Optronics, Samsung, LG, Chimei InnoLux, Chunghwa Picture Tubes and HannStar Display after the companies held so called "Crystal meetings" between 2001 and 2006. The fine? €648.925 million ($857.49 million).

    The goal of these meetings was for the sic companies to agree on a price range for their products and the minimum pricing on LCDs.The intent of this agreement was of course to boost profit for these companies. Interestingly, Samsung was the company that reported the meetings and their content and was granted immunity. Each company was fined a different amount.

    "Foreign companies, like European ones, need to understand that if they want to do business in Europe they must play fair," Joaquín Almunia, Vice President of Competition Policy in the EC, said in a statement. "The companies concerned knew they were breaking competition rules and took steps to conceal their illegal behavior. The only understanding we will show is for those that come forward to denounce a cartel and help prove its existence."

    Europa Press Release

    Thursday
    Dec092010

    Looks like VGA is in its last days

    IMG_0210Manufacturers are taming up to phase out the VGA and LVDS display connectors by 2015. You may be surprised in who they are: Intel, AMD, Dell, Lenovo, Samsung and LG have all made this commitment. So, what are they replacing it with? HDMI and DisplayPort will be pushed as you new default connections (and this is happening already).

    AMD has said that it will discontinue VGA and LVDS outputs from most of it's products by 2013 following this by a complete stop by 2015.

    Intel has also said that HDMI is being increasingly adopted by PC's for easy connection to consumer electronics and TV's while DisplayPort is expected to become the single PC display output for monitors, projectors and embedded flat panels.

    HDMI and DisplayPort allow for slimmer laptops, support higher resolutions, more colors and features than the 20-year-old VGA connector. On top of the features and benefits they also consume less power which is always a good thing for mobile tech.

    AMD had a little something to say: "Display standards are rapidly evolving, with new features such as multi-display support, stereoscopic 3-D, higher resolutions and increased color depth quickly moving from early adopter and niche usage to mainstream application,". "VGA, DVI and LVDS have not kept pace."

    Tuesday
    Dec072010

    Adobe Lightroom 3.3 Release

    2010-12-07_1036The big news in Photography today seems to be the new release of several module updates not only with Lightroom but Camera Raw 6.3 and PS CS5.

    PS CS5 update: Mac, Win

    Camera Raw 6.3 Mac, Win

    Lightroom 3.3 Mac, Win

    Camera Raw 6.3 update

    This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original Camera Raw plug-in that was installed with Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 or Adobe® Photoshop® CS5 software.
    Support for the following cameras has been added in this update. Visit the Camera Raw page for a complete list of supported cameras.

    • Canon PowerShot G12
    • Canon PowerShot S95
    • Nikon D7000
    • Nikon Coolpix P7000
    • Nikon D3100
    • Olympus E-5
    • Panasonic DMC-GF2
    • Panasonic DMC-GH2
    • Pentax K-5
    • Pentax K-r
    • Samsung NX100
    • Samsung TL350 (WB2000)
    • Sony A560
    • Sony A580

    Refer to the following ReadMe file for other updates in this version:

    The Camera Raw 6.3 plug-in is not compatible with versions of Photoshop earlier than Photoshop CS5.

    IMPORTANT NOTE: If you use Photoshop Elements or Premiere Elements, use the appropriate link below and follow the installation instructions on those pages:

    For Photoshop CS5 and Creative Suite 5 customers, we recommend that you install Camera Raw 6.3 by selecting Updates from the Help menu and follow the on-screen dialogs to download and install the latest available Camera Raw update. You can also click the link below to download an installer that replaces the existing Camera Raw plug-in with Camera Raw 6.3 for all CS5 applications.

    File Information

    Product
    Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter

    Version
    6.3

    Platform
    Windows

    File Name
    Camera_Raw_6_3_updater.zip

    File Size
    34.9MB

    Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.3

    The Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 3.3 update includes these enhancements:
    • Additional camera support for several new camera models including the Canon PowerShot 95, Nikon D7000 and Olympus E-5
    • Corrections for issues introduced in Lightroom 3.0
    See the Lightroom 3.3 ReadMe file for additional details.

    Adobe Photoshop 12.0.2 update for Adobe Photoshop CS5

    Applies to all languages EXCEPT Middle Eastern, North African and Greek.
    The Adobe Photoshop 12.0.2 update fixes a number of high priority bugs including painting performance and type-related issues.
    The most significant fixes in the Photoshop 12.0.2 update include the following:
    — A number of potential security vulnerabilities have been addressed
    — Top type and font crashers found in the field have been addressed
    — A number of performance issues have been addressed
    — Crash opening 3D layers has been addressed
    — Color Engine crash has been resolved
    — Intermittent file format issues addressed
    — Shift scrolling bug fixed
    — Sharpen crasher fixed
    — Marching ants not seen at certain zoom levels fixed
    — Metadata focus distance issue addressed
    — File info bug addressed for Orphea Studio jpg files
    — TWAIN crashers fixed
    — Brush cursor bug fixed
    — Histogram progress bar issue fixed
    — Droplet issues addressed