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iFixit picks the Droid Bionic to disassembled pieces
What do you do with a shiny and new dual-core LTE phone ?
What do you do with a shiny and new dual-core LTE phone ?

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iFixit picks the Droid Bionic to disassembled pieces
The words “assembly required” shouldn’t elicit a horrified shutter.
The words “assembly required” shouldn’t elicit a horrified shutter.

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iFixit intros Dozuki, promises ‘service manuals that don’t suck’
What do you do the day after an arsenal of new Apple products are announced? Why, take them apart as soon as you can get your hands on them, of course! Wouldn’t ya know it, iFixit is at it again — this time, tearing down the new Mac mini . At first glance, the only noticeable difference is the inclusion of the powerful Thunderbolt port
What do you do the day after an arsenal of new Apple products are announced? Why, take them apart as soon as you can get your hands on them, of course! Wouldn’t ya know it, iFixit is at it again — this time, tearing down the new Mac mini . At first glance, the only noticeable difference is the inclusion of the powerful Thunderbolt port

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New Mac mini gets iFixit teardown treatment, leaves space for 2nd hard drive
Warranties be damned, iFixit got its hands on the newly announced MacBook Air and immediately did its thing, digging into the super-thin laptop like a kid at Christmas. Not all that much to see from the outside of the device, save for that new Thunderbolt port and some shiny new keyboard backlighting
Warranties be damned, iFixit got its hands on the newly announced MacBook Air and immediately did its thing, digging into the super-thin laptop like a kid at Christmas. Not all that much to see from the outside of the device, save for that new Thunderbolt port and some shiny new keyboard backlighting

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iFixit tears down new MacBook Air, beholds the miracle of backlighting
iPhones aren’t built to last forever, but that doesn’t mean you should let a cracked display or dead battery finish your handset. Here are detailed instructions for five of the most common iPhone 4 repairs—courtesy of our buds at iFixit.
iPhones aren’t built to last forever, but that doesn’t mean you should let a cracked display or dead battery finish your handset. Here are detailed instructions for five of the most common iPhone 4 repairs—courtesy of our buds at iFixit.

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How To Fix the Five Most Common iPhone Injuries
The iPhone4 has fantastic noise cancellation.
The iPhone4 has fantastic noise cancellation.

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Secret Behind iPhone4 Noise Canceling Revealed [Iphone4]
Last year, a Redditor found this ominous log concealed in his car .
Last year, a Redditor found this ominous log concealed in his car .

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Here’s What That FBI Tracker Looks Like When You Tear It Apart [Teardown]
What’s in a PlayBook ? No, literally, what is in that thing?
What’s in a PlayBook ? No, literally, what is in that thing?

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BlackBerry PlayBook pried open, gyroscope and other goodies discovered
By now you’ve probably watched iFixit’s recent iPad 2 teardown video several times while drooling profusely, but we just know you’re itching to find out what’s different with the innards of the WiFi-only, GSM, and CDMA versions. Well once again, iFixit’s got you covered — via an “exceptionally cool” user-contributed post, this time. A grand total of three iPad 2s were sacrificed in this round, revealing variations in case design, antenna count, WWAN board layout, radio chipset choices, and headphone jack assemblies
By now you’ve probably watched iFixit’s recent iPad 2 teardown video several times while drooling profusely, but we just know you’re itching to find out what’s different with the innards of the WiFi-only, GSM, and CDMA versions. Well once again, iFixit’s got you covered — via an “exceptionally cool” user-contributed post, this time. A grand total of three iPad 2s were sacrificed in this round, revealing variations in case design, antenna count, WWAN board layout, radio chipset choices, and headphone jack assemblies

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iPad 2 sliced up again, this time in the name of radio science
It only took a few short hours for iFixit to get its hands on an iPad 2 (the WiFi variety), and of course, they immediately started to tear it apart. It’s a necessarily delicate task, but they’re making progress as we speak, and here are the first things that jump out to us: there is much less open space inside the iPad 2 than the original model , and the battery is very large. There aren’t any huge surprises in here internally yet, but it’s got the 1GHz A5 CPU, 512MB of RAM, and 16GB of Toshiba TH58NVG7D2FLA89 NAND Flash
It only took a few short hours for iFixit to get its hands on an iPad 2 (the WiFi variety), and of course, they immediately started to tear it apart. It’s a necessarily delicate task, but they’re making progress as we speak, and here are the first things that jump out to us: there is much less open space inside the iPad 2 than the original model , and the battery is very large. There aren’t any huge surprises in here internally yet, but it’s got the 1GHz A5 CPU, 512MB of RAM, and 16GB of Toshiba TH58NVG7D2FLA89 NAND Flash

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iFixit has an iPad 2, and they’re ripping it apart
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