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more about #8gb more comments → Bigbadbikernerd: Maybe that is what the new Apple ad is all about. Since it's set in a diner (which probably wouldn't have Wi-Fi), perhaps it's for the 3GS 8GB... more » Noobs-R-Us: Perhaps this is just a placeholder for the new Apple Tablet that will soon be announced. more » OMG! Ponies!: Why not just order one 800 million GB chip? If Amazon's S&H charges are any indicator, you'd probably save a bundle on shipping. Plus 1 oversized... more » weatherman: This happens every year. Obviously Apple is going to update the iPhone with a new 32GB model that will retail for the same price, and the 16GB will st... more » Mike Delozier: $1200???? This is why Apple is such a crap company.. just bending people over and raping them for the price of RAM. Plus all the fan boys will pay it ... more » Is my Avatar inappropriate?: I'll wait for 3rd party thank you very much, BUT actually 4GB ram on my MBP is really plenty I think, The 16GB on my Mac Pro rules! but I'm tapped, no... more » balls187: In for two....THOUSAND!!!!! THATS RIGHT, I'M RICH BITCH! Seriously though, prease say we can get 8gb in the Unibody mbp. Not that I need it for pr0n s... more » B1663R: not to start a flame war or anything but, to upgrade the ram on my HP would cost about $150.00. and since its Vista 64 bit version i can slap in a boa... more » Nick: just buy 6 Dell minis for that price and hackintosh 'em. literally. someone please do it. and then send me one. my address is 9603 ba.... more » CopyPaste: I think that price for 8gb of ram is super fair. I mean come on, its Mac certified RAM. You can't just be all buying parts for your computer all will... more » ScottRose: Just as a reference, Dell charges $800 for a bump to 8GB on XPS 13s and Latitudes. Starting from 4GB. It looks like the 15" MacBook pros @ 2.66Ghz st... more » KBeat: FWIW, an 8 GB kit at Crucial.com runs $979 more » Juan Velazquez: Pathetic i wish people would stop supporting their ridicuolous mark ups. Their no better then what Microsoft and the markups on their Xbox 360 HDDs. more » Doc Benway: Hey guys do a bit more fact checking. The link to the ram modules are ddr2 not ddr3. But if you do shop around they are roughly half the price. more » Kaiser-Machead: Well Apple is also making the lofty claim that OS X 10.6 will be able to support massive amounts of RAM, theoretically, at 16 terabytes. I can't wait ... more » -
#apple
8GB iPhone 3GS Rumor Refuses to Die (Because It Might Actually Be True)
When we asked Rogers about the 8GB iPhone 3GS semi-featured on their website, they said this: "There is no 8GB 3GS iPhone." Case closed! Except this rumor is back, with evidence. Someone at Rogers is either confused, lying, or both. More » -
#macbookpro
Apple Now Offers $1200 8GB RAM Upgrade on New MacBook Pros, Backwards Compatibility Unclear
It may cost around half the price of the machine itself, but Apple now offers an official 8GB RAM upgrade, mysteriously only for 2.93GHz and 2.66GHz MacBook Pros. Wait, we thought the max was 4GB? -
#macbooks
Confirmed: New MacBooks Support 6GB RAM
While we've officially confirmed that the Nvidia chipset in the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros can theoretically support up to 8GB of RAM, Apple says the capacities for each top out at 4GB. Turns out, the actual number is right there in the middle—chip supplier Ramjet has tested and officially confirmed that the new MacBooks can support 6GB RAM via one 2GB module and one 4GB module. But why not eight? More » -
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#zune
New Zune Colors Make the Beast With Two Black Backs
If you've got time and absolutely nothing better to do, you can graba resource explorer and dive into the Zune software. What would you find? Some images of two new Zunes, both with a black back. The current black 80GB and red 8GB Zunes have a silver back, which are also pictured, so these would be new new. It looks like just bad lighting, but the resource item actually says "black back." We don't know whether these are retail colors or just limited edition Zunes for employees, but we'll probably find out soon. [Zunited News Center] -
#memory
This is What a 32GB SD Card Would Look Like if Scaled To Size...pi
...per bit, from a 1GB SD card. We saw the 32GB SDHC monster at CES where they were announced, but Toshiba just announced their availability in Japan for $700. There's an 8GB microSD card, and a 16GB SD card, too. It's nice to realize that all our phones and computers could one day pack their memory footprint in something the size of a postage stamp. [Impress thanks Gadgetress]
