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SDXC to Debut Next Year with 64 GB Capacity

Saturday, June 20th, 2009




Blu-Ray might really have a run for its money next year in terms of storage when SDXC, the next generation of SD cards, is rumored to be released. Expected to have 64 GB of capacity to start and 52 MB per second speeds, this technology would be faster than Blu-Ray (which has a maximum capacity to date of 50 GB and movies require at least 54 Mbps or 6.75 MBps transfer) and also probably have enough storage to replace all of your current SD cards.

This is quite exciting as even though external storage has come down quite a bit in price, I could truly see this giving Blu-Ray some serious competition in the HD recording market. Presently HD camcorders have had a hard drive in them because there has been no external storage to date that has been able to handle the capacity necessary for “Full HD” recording. Now, instead of having everything on the hard drive and needing to download it to your computer or put it on Blu-Ray, you’ll be able to grab one of these cards and put it into your camcorder. Then when you want to see your video, you can take it out and play it on a TV that has SDXC. That aspect alone could really help propel HD camcorders into the mainstream.

Although there is no roadmap released for SDXC, Blu-Ray has been expected to release 100 GB discs for a little while now, however, that never seems to have materialized commercially. Plus with the cost of BD-REs in most places, the prospect of a 64 GB (to start) card might be a very, very appealing solution for data backups. It’ll be interesting to see how far SDXC will go, but I suspect that 64 GB cards will be in 2010 with 128 GB following maybe one year after.

So things are definitely looking up in computer storage these days. Between Blu-Ray, SDXC, and massive external hard drives, there should be no excuse for anyone to ever lose important data or complain that they no longer have enough space.

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Thumbs ‘UP’, a great review

Sunday, June 7th, 2009




Disney had a habit during the late 90s and into the early 00’s of making okay, family animated films that children of age 1 to 12 fell in love with. Anyone beyond that sat in the there with their eyes glazed over. Well as of late, Disney/Pixar (Pixar was bought by Disney last year) has continually put out incredible family films that are just what their name suggests family films. UP! is the newest in the line of films created by the geniuses at Pixar and I must say, they’ve gone above and beyond the standard of an animated family film.

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The film, unlike what many of the trailers have suggested, is focused more on the older gentlemen, Carl Fredricksen, and how he ends up with a boy scout in a floating house. Carl is like any other old man, he just wants to enjoy his time to himself, in his house, without the bothersome annoyance of outside influences. Well, this isn’t exactly how things pan out and Carl constantly finds himself at odds with the rest of the world.
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Carl grew up a curious and very quiet young man, interested in exploring from a young age. It’s during this time that he meets the woman he eventually marries, and end up in the childhood clubhouse, living their days together. He’s happy, she’s happy and you really have to do a double take when you think about where this film is going. Like Carl, his wife has been interested in exploring as well, and they plan a trip to South America in order to satisfy their childhood fantasies. Now, I don’t want to give away the film, but I will say this. It’s the first film since Wall-E where I’ve been brought to tears for a cartoon.
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Now fast forward to today. We have old Carl in his house, surrounded by the loud craziness that it the world and up comes some boy scout named Russel, to “help assist an elderly person”.  Through a strange set of circumstances, the pair end up together inside the house that is Carl’s home, heading toward South America.
Throughout the film the two encounter many obstacles in the fight to get the house to it’s destination. With talking dogs, colorful and funny birds, and evil explorers, bent on clearing their smeared name, the movie will have many moments of pure laughter, enjoyment, and raw emotion.
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If I do have one complaint about this movie, it’s that there are points when you feel as if the creators were pushing a bit too hard to get that tear out of your eye. Sometimes you just want to say “Okay, really? It’s a kid film, let’s not rip their hearts out.” Namely the curious relationship between the boy scout and his father. Also, in regards to being for children, there are lot of times when Russel’s life is put in grave danger and while this can be an effective tool to get your audience’s attention, it’s a bit annoying when it happens over and over again and even more so when you have kids screaming, scared that a little boy is about to fall to his death.

All in all, the film is a great movie that will have you leaving with tear stains on your face and a smile spead wide from ear to ear. I give it 2 thumbs up and worth the extra cash to see it in 3D

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