The popular site iFixIt that specializes in take-apart guides for Apple products, has announced they are releasing all of their manuals for free to the public under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA ...
Repair-focused group iFixit has completed its teardown of the 16-inch MacBook Pro, discovering a number of tweaks to the internals and some changes that could make it easier to fix. Initial teardowns ...
A decade after getting banned from the App Store, iFixit is back with a free DIY repair app that uses AI to diagnose problems and guide users as they fix their Apple devices. iFixit trained the app’s ...
Apple last year launched its hardware diagnostic tool for anyone interested in DIY repairs as part of its Self Service Repair program. Before that, the software was limited to Apple Retail Stores and ...
Google LLC today announced that it’s teaming up with consumer hardware repair specialist iFixit to make its Pixel smartphones easier to fix. As part of the partnership, the search giant will make ...
Generative AI has advanced to the stage where you can ask bots such as ChatGPT or Gemini questions about almost anything, and get reasonable-sounding responses—and now renowned gadget repair site ...
Repair website iFixit today shared a video teardown of the standard iPhone 14. In a blog post, iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens praised the device's more repairable internal design, calling it the most ...
The battery on the new skinny iPhone isn't the strongest, but it isn't hard to replace, according to DIY repair website iFixit. Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the ...
The iFixit website has taken on the task of completely disassembling the new 15-inch MacBook Air M2. This complex operation serves as evidence that the European Union's recent regulations are ...
As is now a long-standing custom, iFixit performed a full teardown of the latest iPhone—this time, the newly launched iPhone Air. These teardowns got pretty routine for a while, as Apple settled into ...
Well-known repair company iFixit already shared its traditional Apple Watch Series 7 teardown back in October, but now iFixit is back with x-ray wallpapers that show what’s inside the new Apple Watch.
After two years of collaboration, iFixit and Samsung have ended their direct-to-consumer phone repair program. The former is blaming the smartphone maker because its approach to repairability is not ...
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