Hacks Spills That Kill: What to Do When You Have a Wet Device Over time we've had various people contact us about spilling wine on their MacBook keyboard, or giving their iPods/iPhones a good wash in the washing machine. Here's a few tips… July 31, 2009 by Miro Djuric
Repair Guides Updates to Three iPod Repair Guides We open and disassemble plenty of iPods and Macs on a daily basis, and we're always on the lookout for easier ways to work on them. We use what we… July 28, 2009 by Miro Djuric
Site News Three New Guide Features! We're excited to announce three new features on iFixit: Slideshow, Single Page View, and the "I did it" Button. You can now view guides/teardowns as a slideshow; view them in… July 21, 2009 by Miro Djuric
Skills New Soldering Guide! We've been working on an all-purpose soldering guide for our iFixit user base. Over time the electronics that have come through our doors have increasingly been devoid of connectors, instead… July 10, 2009 by Miro Djuric
Site News Teardown Introduction Guide We gave our technical writers free rein and told them to "come up with something funny" as an introduction to our new teardown system. Their training at the German School… July 6, 2009 by Miro Djuric
iFixit Kyle’s Interview With Macworld UK Kyle was doing the iPhone 3GS teardown in the Macworld UK offices! As part of tearing down the iPhone 3GS, MacVideo's (Macworld's sister site) Rick Young recorded a video interview… June 29, 2009 by Miro Djuric
Repair Guides New iBook G4 12″ 1.33 GHz Repair Guide A while ago we accidentally spilled the beans on the future publication of one of our most user-requested guides, the iBook G4 12" 1.33 GHz. Well, we finally crossed the… June 24, 2009 by Walter Galan
Teardowns iPhone 3GS Teardown A short while ago we flew Kyle, our CEO, to London so he could take apart the iPhone 3GS. Thankfully, opening the iPhone 3GS was as simple as the 3G.… June 19, 2009 by Luke Soules
Repair Guides 3rd Generation iPod Nano Repair Guides Replacing parts on the 3rd Gen nano can be quite difficult. We've found that removing the rear panel is the hardest step, and chances are slim that you will open… June 17, 2009 by Andrew Goldheart
How To Upgrading a MacBook Pro Hard Drive Hard drives fail. It's a fact of life. When moving parts inside the drive wear out, you'll hear the signature "death whine" of a failed bearing, or the clatter of… June 12, 2009 by Miro Djuric