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An upcoming update for Microsoft's Xbox 360 will prevent "unauthorized" memory units from working with the console, according to a post late yesterday by Xbox Live's Larry Hryb, a.k.a. Major Nelson.
The announcement has sparked new complaints from gamers about the price of Microsoft's official memory devices. A 512MB memory unit from Microsoft goes for $29.99, for example, while a 2GB model from third-party vendor Datel sells for $39.99.
A Microsoft spokesman confirmed this morning via email that this particular move is targeted at memory units that plug into the front of the console, not unauthorized hard drives.
In the comments on Major Nelson's post, there's some confusion over whether any of the memory units from third-party vendors are authorized. We've asked the company for clarification of that issue, and we'll update this post when we hear back.
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