Right to Repair PIRG Survey Illustrates Need for Medical Right to Repair In the middle of a pandemic, you’d think that medical device manufacturers would do whatever they can to ensure their life-saving devices keep working properly. I mean, who wants to… July 8, 2020 by Olivia Webb
Tech News How Water Heaters Work I enjoy hot showers, but since the water traveling into my house is only at ground temperature (read: cold), it needs to be heated up. This isn’t done at the… July 8, 2020 by Craig Lloyd - iFixit
Tech News Apple Expands Independent iPhone Repair Program to Canada and Europe When Apple launched its Independent Repair Provider program last year, we had a lot of questions. We still do, really—but that’s us. For the past 15 years we’ve been fighting… July 8, 2020 by Kay Kay Clapp - iFixit
How Tech Works Why Your Laptop Webcam Is Still a Piece of Junk – OneZero July 7, 2020 by Taylor Dixon
Repair Guides Fix Your Broken Zipper Problems Without fail, zippers are the first thing to break on a much-beloved jacket. If you’re living with a broken zipper, take heart. You aren’t the only one. I once spent… July 7, 2020 by Brittany McCrigler - iFixit
E-Waste Humans Left Behind a Record Amount of E-Waste in 2019 – The Verge July 6, 2020 by Kevin Purdy
Video Is Replacing the Battery in a MacBook Pro Retina Actually Difficult? July 2, 2020 by Jairo Valencia - iFixit
Tech News Apple Just Made the First Retina MacBook Pro Obsolete. We Still Got You. I remember when rumors went out that Apple was about to unveil the first MacBook Pro with a Retina-quality display. I remember because I was relating to a friend the… July 2, 2020 by Kevin Purdy
Video Let’s Re-Enjoy This Strangely Satisfying SNES Classic Edition Teardown July 1, 2020 by Kevin Purdy