Repair site iFixit today did one of its device teardowns on Apple's new M5 MacBook Pro model, which Apple released on Wednesday. Unsurprisingly, there are few changes to the device because the only ...
A decade after getting banned from the App Store, iFixit is back with a free DIY repair app that uses AI to diagnose problems and guide users as they fix their Apple devices. iFixit trained the app’s ...
A decade after Apple kicked iFixit out of the App Store and banned its developer account, the popular DIY company has finally made its way to Apple's marketplace with an all-new app that features all ...
The M5 chip may get the spotlight, but a detailed MacBook Pro teardown shows Apple's refinements go deeper, from simpler battery access to cleaner internal cable design. On Friday, iFixit shared a ...
Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit (opens in a new window) Share on Hacker News (opens in a new window) Share on Flipboard (opens in a new ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results