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Dear @Casetify, using stolen X-rays of phone internals doesn't make you a tech genius; it makes you a copycat. How about investing some of those "cutting-edge" profits into supporting Right to Repair or wheelchair advocacy? Or is that too original for you?
As far as I can tell, there is no way to open a Mac Studio. Which isn’t a surprise as far as RAM or GPU upgrades - we knew Apple would never allow that… but the thermals on this machine are super important and we can’t even clean out the fans every few months 🙃
We never thought we’d see the day: Apple will offer parts, tools, and software to DIY fixers starting next year. There are some catches, but we’re thrilled to see Apple admit what we’ve always known: Everyone’s enough of a Genius to fix an iPhone: bit.ly/3chZSHQ
Yep, the iPhone 16e's MagSafe magnets sure are gone! Looks like one less top camera really did help with a larger battery, too - take a look, thanks to our friends at @lumafield
The new Samsung S Pen looks identical to last year’s, but it’s missing some internals… nearly all of them! Check out our Galaxy S25 Ultra teardown, live now on our YouTube channel.
We stopped playing the new Mario Kart just long enough to tear down the Switch 2 and find out how repairable it really is. It didn't take long before we started wondering: Is this the best Nintendo could do? We say no.
The Switch 2 earned a repairability score of 3 out of 10,