After months of hot and heavy rumors, the iPad 2 has arrived, and we didn't waste any time tearing it down. This video gives an overview of iFixit's iPad 2 teardown, and highlights a couple of special differences (a 1 ghz, dual core A5 processor, for example!). For complete technical details and...


iFixitYourselfDuring our iPhone 4S teardown, iFixit buddy Markus noted that the new iPhone had a rather unusual-looking black component next to the ambient light sensor. We didn't make much of a fuss about it at the time since we were knee-deep in disassembly pictures, but the little black box certainly piqued...


iFixitYourselfAs the supposed announcement of the iPad 3 draws closer and closer, the rumor mill is churning out some interesting stuff. Well, our friends over at MacRumors sent us what very well could be an iPad 3 display, so we took a good hard look at it, and nailed down some specifics: the display...


iFixitYourselfApple is switching to using a new type of tamper-resistant screw. Apple chose this fastener specifically because it was new, guaranteeing repair tools would be both rare and expensive. Shame on them. Fortunately, our always-creative hardware acquisition team has been working on this problem for a...


After nearly 4 years of rumors, the Verizon iPhone has arrived, and we didn't waste any time tearing it down. This video highlights a couple of surprises (Qualcomm's MDM6600 chip, for example), and some unfortunate familiarities (those pesky Pentalobe screws). For complete technical details and...


iFixitYourselfWe've been searching high and low for a better way to get inside the iPad. Our current method requires industrial strength suction cups, a heavy-duty 1500 watt heat gun, a dozen plastic spacers, and about an hour of careful heating and prying. The new iFixit iPad opening tool makes opening the...


iFixitYourselfVisit www.ifixit.com to see the full teardown! We got our hands on the new iPod nano 5G, which now has a video camera! We wanted to show everyone what makes the nano 5G tick, so we took it apart...


iFixitYourselfCheck out the full teardown at www.ifixit.com We took apart Apple's 4th generation phone! Also make sure to check out www.ifixit.com for a full set of repair guides for the iPhone 4!


iFixitYourselfThe iFixit crew perform common repairs of Apple gear live on stage.


This is our first episode of our new segment, "Ask MJ." This episode covers how to properly clean an aluminum MacBook Pro (and other household electronics), debunking the myths about lithium-ion batteries, what we do with all of the gadgets we tear down and a request for more game console repair...


iFixitYourselfA first look inside Sony's dramatically redesigned, cooler, sleeker PS3 Slim! Visit www.ifixit.com for more sneak peeks into today's hottest gadgets!


In this episode of Ask iFixit, MJ talks about what you should do with your gently-used parts, properly disposing of e-waste, and the feasibility of a hardware-swapping based version of okcupid.com Swapping websites mentioned include: www.freecycle.org http You can find certified e-waste recycling...


iFixitYourself2011 is the year of the tablet; it seems every major brand has their own version, each of them calling themselves an iPad Killer. This teardown video focuses on RIM's BlackBerry Playbook. High quality photos of the teardown can be found here www.ifixit.com The tools used in this teardown can be...


iFixitYourselfReplacing the hard drive in an aluminum Intel iMac is not nearly as hard as you might think it is. This video will Show you how to replace the hard drive on your aluminum Intel iMac. Find a repair guide for your iMac here www.ifixit.com Find all the tools you will need to do your repair here...


iFixitYourselfThis video shows you how to replace your iPhone 3G or 3GS battery; it's quick and easy! We have a great way to give your iPhone a new lease on life! A new battery will make it last just as long as it did when you first got it. You can install the new battery yourself in less than an hour. Get...


iFixitYourselfYou know us as the folks who take apart new hardware and show people how to fix Apple products. We're not going to stop doing any of that, but starting today we are going to massively expand our scope: We are relaunching iFixit as the free repair manual that anyone can edit.


The iFixit crew went to Macworld and wanted to see what people thought about us. While surrounded by good people, we heard some great feedback and great success stories! Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com


Check out the whole teardown at www.ifixit.com We took apart Apple's all new gadget, the iPad! Head on over to iFixit for the full details, or enjoy this awesome slideshow!


iFixitYourselfCheck out www.ifixit.com for the entire teardown! We took apart Google's newest smartphone, the Nexus One!


How to resurrect a liquid damaged gadget, the best way to wipe a Mac before selling it, our ingenious methods of removing stripped screws and more on today's episode of Ask iFixit. We asked for your questions and you gave them to us! All the tools from this video can be found on our site here...


iFixitYourselfwww.uberpulse.com On the sidelines of the Flash Memory Summit today, I met with iFixIt CEO, Kyle Wien, to talk about his San Luis Obispo company (about 2 hours South of Silicon Valley). iFixIt helps consumers repair their own Apple laptops, iPods and now the iPhone. In a nutshell, the company...


Head to www.ifixit.com for the full teardown. We took apart the all-new unibody Mac Mini, and found some very cool internal improvements!


iFixit is a small company with a big goal: we want to show the world how to fix every thing. Our staff is the focal point of a global community of people showing people how to fix the things they own. We believe that we can make the world better by empowering people to take control of their...


iFixitYourselfCheck out the full teardown at www.ifixit.com iFixit took apart the Nintendo DSi XL to see what makes it tick!


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