Gadgets Atari 2600 Teardown So far we've taken apart the Magnavox Odyssey 100 and the RCA Studio II; the Atari 2600 is next! Originally labeled as the Video Computer System (VCS), the Atari 2600… September 1, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets RCA Studio II Teardown The RCA Studio II is the second of our retro game console teardowns. Introduced in early 1977, it competed directly against the Odyssey 100. It never took off with consumers,… August 31, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets Magnavox Odyssey 100 Teardown The Magnavox Odyssey 100 is the first of our retro game console teardowns. It is the immediate successor to the Magnavox Odyssey, which happened to be the first home game… August 30, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Site News Game Console Repair Is Here iFixit is methodically changing one industry at a time: we started with Apple repair guides, replacement parts, and tools, and now we're empowering game console owners in the same way.… August 29, 2010 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit
Site News Join One of the Teams on Our Site We're helping repair groups — bike kitchens, local repair shops, and schools — promote the work they're contributing by enabling teams to be created. Each team gets their own wiki… August 19, 2010 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit
Teardowns Dell Streak Teardown e've been looking forward to the Streak for a long time. This not-so-little half-tablet, half-phone defies easy categorization, and Dell seriously piqued our interest. So we took it apart. August 18, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Teardowns Motorola Droid 2 Teardown Motorola made significant evolutionary changes to the Droid 2's internals (1 GHz processor, 802.11n, etc.) that provide an overall speedier experience for the user. Yet, the phone's internal layout is… August 12, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Teardowns Magic Trackpad Teardown We've noticed an interesting trend after having dismantled so many Apple products: "thin and pretty" does not translate well to "user serviceable." The Magic Trackpad is no exception to this… July 29, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Tools Novelty Tool: Noosy Micro SIM Cutter Do you hate scissors? And do you feel the need to buy an application-specific tool for every task? Well you’re in luck, because Noosy’s Micro SIM cutter is there to… July 22, 2010 by Andrew Goldheart
Site News Announcing A New Member of the iFixit Family, Make: Projects Today, in conjunction with Make Magazine, we are launching Make: Projects. Make is a DIY publisher started by the best technology book publisher on the planet, O'Reilly. Their mission is… July 20, 2010 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit