News Reporter
Umar Shakir is a news reporter for The Verge, covering electric cars and more. He's spent over 15 years in IT support beforehand, including managing Macs for a University and also fixing them at the Genius Bar. Umar likes collecting video game cartridges, watching football, and hanging in shopping center parking lots waiting for his EV to charge.
It’s getting easier to upgrade storage on the Mac Studio.
Polysoft has reverse-engineered the Mac Studio’s removable storage modules and plans to sell its own boards next year for about half the price Apple charges, following a successful Kickstarter.
That’s promising for the M4 Mac Mini, which uses (different) removable storage modules. Both desktops can be upgraded already, if you have the soldering skills. Maybe soon you won’t need them.