Decades ago, every electronic device was sealed with one of two types of screws: a minus-shaped Flat/Slot head, or a plus-shaped Phillips head. There was no concept — at least, for common consumer ...
The new 11" MacBook Air has hardly arrived in one piece, and already iFixit has broken it down to get a first-hand look at its components. The system is more closed than ever, with tricky screws on ...
Apple has quietly changed its hardware to prevent hackers tampering with it, and it's a tweak at the most basic of levels: the screws that hold Apple gadgets together. According to iFixit, Apple has ...
Time for the guys at iFixit to show us what's inside the new 11.6-inch MacBook Air. For such a small package, there's an awful lot crammed inside Apple's latest creation. iFixit call the new device ...
Our hackmasters Will O'Brien and Ben Heckendorn weren't satisfied with their one-slot-per-week How-To gig, so we had to come up with a new way for them to get the word out about some simpler hacks and ...
If the new MacBook Air is anything like the iPad, as Apple claims, then it should be almost as difficult to tinker with. Sure enough, iFixit’s MacBook Air teardown reveals an almost-impenetrable ...
Those sick sadists at iFixit have ripped apart yet another brand new piece of Apple hardware. This time, the poor device that fell victim to iFixit’s electronics-dismembering fetish was the ...
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