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Apple: iPhones Are Too 'Complex' to Let You Fix Them
Apple wants iPhone repair to be "fairly priced and accessible" but says it needs to control access to the market.
iPhone 8 Teardown: If it Cracks, Good Luck Replacing That New Glass Back
The iPhone 8 gets a lower repairability score than its predecessors.
This Is the First iPhone 8 Teardown
iFixit sent its engineers to Australia to get its hands on the new iPhone first.
To Repair the Essential Phone, You Need to Literally Freeze It
iFixit gave the device a 1 out of 10 repairability score.
Big Tech Has Destroyed America’s Sustainable Electronics Standards
Gadget companies have rigged America's only meaningful electronic environmental certification.
The 5-Year Quest to Unglue the MacBook Pro’s Battery
Years of chemical engineering has resulted in a solution that dissolves Apple's adhesive—and empowers DIY fixers.
You Can’t Open the Microsoft Surface Laptop Without Literally Destroying It
Repair specialists iFixit have dubbed the new laptop a ‘Russian nesting doll from hell.’
The Right to Repair Movement Is Forcing Apple to Change
"They have decided to be nicer to consumers in order to stop them from demanding their right to repair."
Holy Shit, the New iMacs Have Upgradable RAM and CPUs
The shift back to user-upgradable parts suggests that Apple is finally beginning to listen to consumers who don’t want to buy disposable electronics.
The iPhone 7 Has Arbitrary Software Locks That Prevent Repair
The home button is no longer swappable, a concerning move for people who think they actually own the electronics they buy.
How to Fix the Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con Sync Issue
There's a fix for the Joy-con's sync issue, but it's going to require some soldering know-how.
Five States Are Considering Bills to Legalize the 'Right to Repair' Electronics
The bills are aimed at destroying Apple and other manufacturers' monopoly on repairing your electronics.