Both sets come with the bits you need to take apart some of the most popular consumer tech: you can open iPhones and Macbooks with the pentalobe bits, Nintendo Switches with the tri-wing bits, and ...
I’ve taken apart (and put back together) a few Apple laptops in my time, and contending with the numerous tiny screws is always a pain. As reported by iFixIt, a new policy rumored to be implemented by ...
PCWorld highlights Lenovo’s new ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 and T16 Gen 5 laptops achieving a perfect 10/10 repairability score from ...
Repairing electronics and mobile gadgets isn't a one-tool-fixes-all situation. iFixit, famous for their teardowns, makes some great tools designed for the delicacy and precision needed to repair any ...
Gaming Laptops Somehow this svelte 32 GB OLED gaming laptop with an RTX 5070 Ti is down to $1,550 in the middle of the RAMpocalypse, and I'm asking no questions Hardware This $280 DDR5 memory kit and ...
Apple is switching to a special new screw called by some a Pentalobe, by iFixit an “Evil Proprietary Tamper Proof Five Point Screw” (or the EPTP5PS). It is designed to make it impossible for anyone ...
iFixit embodies the spirit of “screw it, I’ll just do it myself” that has always been a trait of some tech enthusiasts. As one of the Right to Repair movement's proponents, the company is now flexing ...
I have a similar iFixit kit that seems pretty decent. I don't know how it compares to alternatives. My use is very light-duty. I just want not to be thwarted when I run across a random security torx, ...
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