Repair Guides How to Revive Your Dusty Old Retro Game Consoles Nostalgia hits us all at some point or another. Perhaps the strongest connection we have to our pasts is through the games we played as children—I’m talking video games of… June 23, 2020 by Austin Blakely
Tech News Apple’s Mac Pro SSD Kits Prove Security Is No Barrier to Repair Ready for some happy news? In a surprise move, Apple this week released SSD upgrade kits for Mac Pro owners, along with DIY instructions, and (crucially) the secret-sauce software that… June 19, 2020 by Jeff Suovanen - iFixit
How To Use Baking Soda, Vinegar, and Other Pantry Staples to Fix and Clean Your Whole House Take a look in the cupboard under your kitchen sink. See all those cleaning products in overly elaborate plastic bottles? You probably don’t need most of them, except the bleach.… June 19, 2020 by Charlie Sorrel - iFixit
How To Ask iFixit: Should I Even Bother Trying to Fix This Stupid, Busted Printer? My friend Jill asked me recently about fixing printers. A printer seems like something you should be able to fix. Actually trying to fix it, though, usually leaves you confused,… June 18, 2020 by Kevin Purdy
How To How to Fix Your Bad TV Reception with a Homemade HDTV Antenna Note: This post was originally published Aug. 14, 2019. We’re posting it again now because we figure it’s a good time to look into free, cheap HDTV programming options, while… June 16, 2020 by Kevin Purdy
How Tech Works What All Those Letters Mean on Your Thermostat’s Wiring Note: This post was originally published on June 27, 2019. We’re republishing it now as part of a home-focused week at iFixit, and because more people are searching for this… June 15, 2020 by Craig Lloyd - iFixit
Right to Repair Welcome to DRM Water: GE’s Dumb Money Grab Note: Since this post was originally published, the GE FILTERGATE site has gone down. An archived version of the site shows an addendum/correction in which the author notes that “the… June 12, 2020 by Kevin Purdy