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Every year the SD Association comes out with the new specification of cards. Last year, it was the SD XD, but this year we have the SD XC, which is expected to become a standard very shortly. The most exciting news is that these cards will take us to 2 Terrabytes data at fast rates.
Todd Cochrane talks with Kevin from the SD Association on the next level of SD card. This will mean more room for video with lower latency points. It could also mean 1080p video at 60 fps. Very exciting news from the SD Card Association.
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You want to take items off your computer and play them on your Flatscreen TV. Photos, Videos or even music. That is where Iomega ScreenPlay Director comes in. It’s a HD Media Player and it brings HD media to your living room.
Andy McCaskey talks with lauren about this great device.With 1TB of space you have a portable hard drive that can be connected to your network, or taken to a friends house to enjoy memories together. You can also use Cinema Now to rent or buy movies. Look at the catalog and with Progressive Download, you will have the movie right on the machine. Retail is at $249.
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Remember Dana Carvey on Saturday Night Live in the 80’s? During the “Weekend Update” he dressed up to look like an old man and sit there telling the Kids: “Back in my day…” He would always end the line with being bloody and beat up and “WEEEE LOVED IT!”.
This week I was asked the question: Will the student now using a Mac be able to adapt to a PC environment in the workforce? I said Yes and went on with my college story: I used a MAC until 1995. After that, it was a PC until 2005 when I learned Mac environments for work. But even the Windows or Mac of 1998 is not the same of 2008. It really begs the question: What will the machines of 2018 look like?
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