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Metaglue Announces masterView and postView
Sep 1st, 2010
The two new products are MXF viewers; masterView is for broadcast and postView is for post offer easy to read displays.
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Carl Zeiss Announces the Distagon T* 1.4/35
Sep 1st, 2010
The Distagon T* 1.4/35 is a new moderate wide-angle lens.
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MAXON Announces Immediate Availability of Release 12 of 3D Package CINEMA 4D
Sep 1st, 2010
Industry-leading 3D software has new version that extends dynamics, rendering, scripting, character animation capabilities and company introduces new streamlined product offerings.
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Singular Software Announces Presto
Aug 31st, 2010
The Presto application automates packaging and distributing presentation videos.
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Canon Introduces XF100 and XF105 Pro Camcorders
Aug 31st, 2010
The XF100 and XF105 are 1080p, 4:2:2 pro camcorders.
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Adobe patches Flash, Apple Patches QuickTime, Disables Flash Support
Sep 13th, 2006
Adobe have released a patch to Flash fix "critical
vulnerabilities" that have been identified in Flash Player 8.0.24.0 and
earlier versions, including the version using in Apple's QuickTime. It
is possible for an attacker who successfully exploits these
vulnerabilities to take control of the affected system if:
- A malicious SWF file is loaded to the Flash Player by the user.
Do not load Flash files from uncertain sources, including those
email links you get at home and the office!
Adobe recommends that everyone upgrade to the newest
version 9.0.16.0.
Apple advises:
- Viewing a maliciously-crafted H.264 movie may lead to an
application crash or arbitrary code execution
- Viewing a maliciously-crafted QuickTime movie may lead to an
application crash or arbitrary code execution
- Viewing a maliciously-crafted FLC movie may lead to an
application crash or arbitrary code execution
- Viewing a maliciously-crafted FlashPix may lead to an application
crash or arbitrary code execution
- Viewing a maliciously-crafted SGI image may lead to an
application crash or arbitrary code execution
Apple recommends all users of QuickTime upgrade to version 7.1.3.
All these vulnerabilities are corrected in 7.1.3.
However
The version of Flash that ships in QuickTime is older than the
version available from Adobe and used in Safari, therefore, while we
still ship Flash with QuickTime, it is turned off by default. The means
that most interactive QuickTime material on the Internet will display
with a gray or blank screen, without any warning to the user. Even if
the user looks at the track properties there is no indication that there is even a
Flash Track to enable.
It is possible to go to QuickTime Preferences > Advanced and
enable Flash there, but if you're in the QuickTime authoring business,
this will be a tech support nightmare.
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