Apple snuck in a significant change to iCloud data storage near the end of its “Wonderlust” iPhone 15 event. The company added two new iCloud+ storage tiers: 6TB ($30 / month) and 12TB ($60 / month).
Cloud storage pricing explained in plain terms, from consumer plans to enterprise fees, hidden costs, lifetime deals, and ...
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Western Digital’s Innovation Day showed their plans to introduce 100+TB HAMR HDDs with 2X or higher performance by 2029 and ...
AI-native vector database startup Weaviate B.V. is expanding into artificial intelligence development with the launch of a new “workbench” that consists of various cloud-based applications and tools ...
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When tiered storage first appeared, understanding which storage array belonged to which storage tier was pretty straight forward. Not so anymore. As storage arrays mix and match RAID levels, disk ...
A woman took Apple to court for giving her 200 GB of iCloud storage instead of the 205 GB she expected — and lost. A Ninth Circuit panel has rejected an appeal claiming Apple misled iCloud users. The ...
Enterprises have long struggled with the storage conundrum of high capacity vs. high performance. Hard disk and solid state drives (SSDs) each offer advantages the other cannot match. Hard drives are ...
A Korean leaker with a mixed track record is suggesting that the first OLED iPad Pro – expected to launch in the early part of 2024 – will be available with a 4TB storage tier. It follows the same ...
There has been a couple of sketchy suggestions over the weekend suggesting that the iPhone 15 Pro storage tiers may max out at 2TB, with one of them a reference to the lineup starting at 256GB instead ...