Site News The Future of iFixit Content Recently we released our open repair manual wiki for everyone to utilize. It might seem like a fair assumption that content on iFixit should be centered around electronics, but we… April 28, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Events Maker Faire 2010—Volunteers Needed Maker Faire will invade the San Mateo County Event Center May 22-23, and we need your help to run the iFixit Repair Center! The festival is the epitome of the… April 26, 2010 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit
Site News How to Contribute There's a big task ahead of us: writing a repair manual for every device in the world. We've divided the task into lots of smaller parts to simplify contributing to… April 25, 2010 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit
Site News Welcome to Repair 2.0 Today iFixit is changing repair forever. Today—Earth Day, 2010—we are launching a global repair community. Our goal? To teach every person on Earth how to fix every thing they own.… April 22, 2010 by Luke Soules
Teardowns MacBook Pro 15″ Core i5 Teardown The new MacBook Pro doesn't look any different than its predecessor, but Apple has made quite a few subtle tweaks within their latest professional laptop. We dove inside to find… April 15, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Teardowns A Peek Inside Apple’s A4 Processor We sent our disassembled iPad to Chipworks for an in-depth analysis of the A4 processor. They put their best employees to the task and had an analysis ready the very… April 5, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Teardowns iPad FCC Teardown All was quiet on the western front until Engadget posted pictures, leaked by the FCC, of an iPad's internals. The interesting chips on the logic board were hidden behind gray… April 2, 2010 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit
Product Design Low Resolution Internal iPad Photos [Enter stuff here] April 2, 2010 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit
Teardowns Apple Tablet Teardown We knew there would be much hype surrounding the iPad. So for April Fool's Day, we thought it would be awesome to release an "Apple Tablet" teardown, although we didn't… March 31, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets Nintendo DSi XL Teardown Nintendo used a shrink ray on the “reverse” setting to develop the XL from a stock DSi. The obvious changes are readily visible on the exterior — larger size, larger… March 28, 2010 by Miro Djuric