Tuesday, June 2, 2020

TikTok pledges to promote black creators after accusations of censorship

TikTok pledges to promote black creators after accusations of censorship
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Apple has doubled the price to upping the RAM on the entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro, as spotted by MacRumors. The upping now expenses $200 to move from 8GB to 16GB of RAM; previously, you could upping the RAM for $100.

The price increase is convincingly a price correction, Burg tells The Verge. The price to upping RAM from 8GB to 16GB is $200 on supplemental Macs, including the iMac as well as MacBook Air, as well as this fecundation is meant to pension the fee consistent. Burg says it will honor the beforehand rating for those who purchased the cheaper RAM upping before the price fecundation went into effect.

The pricier upping may be a tough sell. The entry-level MacBook Pro uses older LPDDR3 memory, rather than the newer LPDDR4X memory acclimated in supplemental Macs, like the MacBook Air's $1,000 broody model. You're now paying increasingly for RAM that's once backside the curve.

The 13-inch MacBook Pro was rehabilitated last month. Admitting the entry-level design remains lavishly unchanged, it now includes Apple's Magic Keyboard, which replaces the maligned butterfly keys matriculate on progenitor MacBook models.

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