My first DIY smartphone repair project was off to an inauspicious start.
The US Copyright Office has published a new list of exemptions from the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), including ...
Electronics repair website iFixit this weekend shared an iPad mini 7 teardown video, and it adds some mystery to the device's ...
But many people are worried about using soldering irons to fix their personal tech—for good reason. They’re hot, expensive, ...
An exemption to a longstanding copyright act allows industrial equipment to be fixed by people not affiliated with the manufacturer.
Some of us would rather not crawl around on the floor even when we have a foam cushion or some bubble wrap on which to sit or ...
iFixit’s new USB-powered VoltClip is an alternative tool that eliminates the need for a disposable battery, while also potentially speeding up the debonding process. The VoltClip, available now ...
Apple last week released the iPad mini 7 and well-known electronics repair website iFixit has performed that teardown voodoo that they do, so well.
Apple's official repair guide recommends using a 9V battery with alligator clips for this process, but DIY repair website iFixit has released a new USB-powered tool as an alternative solution.
iFixit is now selling alligator clips and a compatible adapter for those replacing the battery at home. The $11 tool requires a separate USB-C PD power source that can output 9 or 12 volts.
“Solder is the glue of the modern age,” says Kyle Wiens, co-founder and CEO of repair manual website iFixit. But many people are worried about using soldering irons to fix their personal tech ...
And for those working on repairing iPhones, iFixit has now launched a tool designed to help them remove the iPhone 16’s built-in battery. The new VoltClip from iFixit is a USB-powered tool that ...