iFixit Send Us Your Father’s Day Memories We're planning to do an iFixit-style tribute to fathers. Many of us around here have fond memories of learning to use table saws, fixing bikes, and working on cars with… May 30, 2013 by Julia Bluff
Repair Stories The Amazing Break: Military Files As part of iFixit's Community Survey, we collected some amazing stories about how you use, break, and fix your stuff. The stories were too good not to share. So, we… May 24, 2013 by Julia Bluff
Consumer Rights Why You Should Care about Cell Phone Unlocking Yesterday, TechNews Daily ran an article insisting "you don't need Congress to unlock your phone." Their reasoning: "You can unlock your phone today, illegally, and feel confident you won't end… May 22, 2013 by Julia Bluff
Activism From the Cradle to the Upcycle Around here, we're big fans of William McDonough and Michael Braungart's 2002 book "Cradle to Cradle." McDonough (an architect) and Braungart (a chemist) completely re-imagine the manufacturing process. Naturally, when… May 21, 2013 by Julia Bluff
Hacks Tool Hacks: Sometimes, You Gotta Improvise We firmly believe that it's always best to use the right tool for the job. But, sometimes, time is really of the essence. When you've just dropped your iPhone in… May 17, 2013 by Andrew Goldheart
Repair Guides The Unauthorized Guide to iPhone, iPad, and iPod Repair We're all about getting the knowledge and tools for repair into the hands of as many people as possible. So when Timothy Warner asked us to collaborate on his upcoming… May 13, 2013 by Walter Galan
Legislation Beyond Unlocking: Don’t Let Them Kill the First Reasonable Copyright Reform Bill A funny thing happened on the way to Congress yesterday. For once, lawmakers introduced a common-sense bill — the Unlocking Technology Act of 2013. If passed, the bill would give… May 10, 2013 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit
Repair Stories The Amazing Break: Flaming Johns and Wayward Wheels Recently, we asked the iFixit community to take a survey. We already knew our community was resourceful, opinionated, fiercely independent, and probably good looking. But we wanted more: We wanted… May 9, 2013 by Julia Bluff
Gadgets Ouya Teardown This Android-powered Ouya console is the first of its kind. It's specifically designed to be open to professional and amateur game designers alike, with free software development tools included with… May 8, 2013 by Miro Djuric
E-Waste Snapshot of Worldwide Electronics Recycling 2013 According to the International Environmental Technology Center of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) the volume of e-waste is increasing by 40 percent per year worldwide. They estimate that 80… May 7, 2013 by