Tools Tools of the Teardown: Marlin Drivers Our svelte fixed-blade Marlin Drivers get their name from the sword-nosed Blue Marlin, but do you know where that billfish got its name? The marlin’s pointed bill—used to stun fish… October 2, 2020 by Sam Goldheart - iFixit
How To What You Should Know Before You Fix: Google Pixel Phones Pixel phones are an odd duck in the smartphone world. They’re not just one phone, but a series of devices, made by different manufacturers, at least until Google bought HTC’s… October 1, 2020 by Kevin Purdy
Hacks Our Readers’ Best Tips for Organizing Screws During a Repair We sell what we consider an almost perfect tool for holding little screws and metal parts during a repair: the FixMat, complete with an erasable pen to label each little… September 30, 2020 by Kevin Purdy
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Tech News Why You Should Buy a 10-Year-Old DSLR Old DSLRs are an utter bargain. I picked up a Nikon D700, first debuted in 2008 for around £2000 GBP (or $3,600 USD at the time), for under €300 last… September 25, 2020 by Charlie Sorrel - iFixit
How To What You Should Know Before You Fix: Samsung Phones It’s easy to forget, because they’re a lot of fun. But the major reason we do teardowns at iFixit is to see how things comes apart. After we’ve braved the… September 24, 2020 by Kevin Purdy
Tech News Nintendo Sued for Planned Obsolescence over Joy-Con Drift – GamesIndustry.biz September 24, 2020 by Kevin Purdy
Video Apple Watch Series 6 Teardown-All the Improvements Apple Didn’t Mention! September 23, 2020 by Michael Degnan
iFixit Announcing iFixit Repairability Consulting In 2003 Kyle Wiens broke his iBook. When he tried to fix it, instructions didn’t exist online—so he tinkered, fiddled, and eventually fixed it. But his experience was miserable. The… September 22, 2020 by Kay Kay Clapp - iFixit