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Originally published February 5, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified February 5, 2008 at 5:02 PM

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Apple doubles memory for iPhone, iPod Touch

Apple updated its iPhone and iPod Touch lineup today, doubling the memory and setting a new premium price for its high-end models. The latest iPhone features...

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CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple updated its iPhone and iPod Touch lineup today, doubling the memory and setting a new premium price for its high-end models.

The latest iPhone features 16 gigabytes of memory and retails for $499. The previously released 8 GB version of the hybrid cellphone, multimedia player and wireless Internet device costs $399.

The new iPod Touch comes with 32 GB of memory and retails for $499. The older 16 GB and 8 GB versions of the combination multimedia player wireless Internet gadget cost $399 and $299, respectively.

The new devices are available through Apple's online and retail stores. The updated iPhone is also available through AT&T's online and retail stores.

Apple said that all iPhone and iPod Touch models come with updated software that the company announced in January. It includes a new maps application and the ability to watch movies from the iTunes movie rental service.

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