yes of course
A GB (gigabyte) is bigger than an MB (megabyte). One thousand megs equals one gig. A gb is bigger than an mb. giga is 10^9 Mega is 10 ^6
Tour buses, the bigger bands in limos.
There are many different iPod touches to choose from to get the specs you are looking for. There is a 16 gig, a 32 gig, and some that are bigger and smaller.
The bigger the better, 120 gig is decent
a little more than 1/10 of a gig... a little more than 1/10 of a gig...
The 80gb model is the same size as the 60gb.
Mega means a million and giga means a billion, so a gigabyte.
In the context of data storage, a "gig" is usually referring to gigabyte (GB), which represents a unit of digital information equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. "Gig" can also sometimes refer to a job or task performed for pay, often in the context of the gig economy.
Yes, gig work is considered self-employment because individuals who engage in gig work are typically independent contractors who work for themselves rather than being employed by a company.
yes!online on Ebay or Craigslist. I'm ordering a 32 gig for $200!!!!!!!!
No it isn't. the only difference between the 64 gig and the 8 gig is you get more space.
more than a gig