As is now a long-standing custom, iFixit performed a full teardown of the latest iPhone—this time, the newly launched iPhone ...
According to a blog post addressing the matter (spotted by The Verge), iFixit said it wasn’t directly asked to pull the article. Instead, the request seems to have come via the partner who supplied ...
The repair website iFixit confirmed that the new 16-inch model does ditch the error-prone 'butterfly switch' keyboards, which have bedeviled the MacBook line for the past four years. Apple instead ...
When it comes to teardowns and repairs, iFixit is one of our favorite go-to sources. The site contains thousands of useful guides, and with the launch of its rebuilt Android app today, you can now ...
iFixit, the company famous for consumer electronic teardowns and repair guides, is now helping to keep crucial medical equipment up and running during the coronavirus pandemic, iFixit editor-in-chief ...
The charging ports and speakers are not easy to repair. The iPhone 17 Pro has five different types of screws, not including ...
The repair website is also offering repair parts for the Valve Index VR headset. When he's not battling bugs and robots in Helldivers 2, Michael is reporting on AI, satellites, cybersecurity, PCs, and ...
The battery on the new skinny iPhone isn't the strongest, but it isn't hard to replace, according to DIY repair website iFixit.
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 ...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Apple’s launch of its original Macintosh personal computer, the do-it-yourself iFixit website today tore apart the beige all-in-one to find out what was inside.
Apple last Friday released the first M1 iMac models to customers and began selling them in stores, and iFixit has now started one of its traditional teardowns on the new machines. iFixit is tearing ...
Shattered screen? Bloated battery? After years of rigidity around repairs when gadgets break down, more and more consumer electronics companies are offering the option for people to fix those problems ...