Tag: D7000

  • Netgear advises firmware updates to improve security for wide array of modems, routers, and range extenders

    It may be about time to update the firmware on your Netgear equipment.

    Netgear has issued security patches for a wide array of its networking products as of Friday. The company has stated they contain flaws that could leave them vulnerable to hackers.

    The products are as follows:

    Modem/routers:

    D6200, D6220, D6400, D7000, D7000v2, D7800, D8500

    Range extenders:

    PR2000

    Routers:

    JR6150, R6120, R6220, R6230, R6250, R6260, R6400, R6400v2, R6700, R6700v2, R6700v3, R6800, R6900,  R6900P, R6900v2, R7000, R7000P,  R7100LG, R7300DST, R7500v2, R7800, R7900, R7900P, R8000, R8000P, R8300, R8500, R8900, R9000, RAX120, RBR20 (Orbi), RBS20 (Orbi), RBK20 (Orbi), RBR40 (Orbi), RBS40 (Orbi), RBK40 (Orbi), RBR50 (Orbi), RBS50 (Orbi), RBK50 (Orbi), XR500, XR700

    This covers a wide array of Netgear products, so do everything you can to log in and see if you can’t download and install the latest firmware.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via The Mac Observer and Tom’s Guide

  • Apple releases Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 3.6, adds support for new camera formats

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    Late Wednesday, Apple posted its Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 3.6, an update designed to extend RAW image compatibility for the Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’09 applications.

    The update, a 6.4 megabyte download, adds support for the following cameras:
    – Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D / Kiss X50

    – Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600D / Kiss X5

    – Olympus E-5

    – Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100

    – Pentax K-r

    – Pentax K-5

    It also addresses processing issues for the following cameras:
    – Nikon D7000

    – Nikon COOLPIX P7000

    – Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1

    – Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2

    The update requires Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later to install and run and is also available via Mac OS X’s built-in Software Update feature.

    If you’ve tried the new Digital Camera update and noticed any changes, please let us know how it went.