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by Sean Brunett
Sep 17, 2012
The good people over at iFixit have done what they do best to the new 7-inch Kindle Fire HD, they took it apart. Their first observation was that the guts of the HD version differ pretty greatly fro...
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by Sean Brunett
Aug 22, 2012
The team over at iFixit has gotten their hands on one of the newest Google TV boxes, the Vizio Co-Star. They of course pulled it apart, looked at its guts, and showed them to the world. When Vizio a...
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by Richard Devine
Jul 04, 2012
If you really want to see what lies inside many of the popular Android devices -- without of course hacking your own to pieces -- there are few better places than iFixit. The popular, home repair ma...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 11, 2011
And here we have the Motorola Droid RAZR splayed across a table for all to see, courtesy of those crazy cracker-openers, iFixit. No real surprises inside -- it's got smartphone parts. But you ge...
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 09, 2011
Can't have a high-profile launch without a high-profile teardown, and the folks at iFixit have done their thing with the Motorola Droid Bionic. There's really nothing of any great surprise in here, t...
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by Kyle Gibb
Feb 25, 2011
The people over at iFixit must really be on a roll because we have already seen both the Motorola Atrix 4G and the Samsung Galaxy S 4G get torn apart this week. Now it is the Motorola Xoom's tur...
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by Chris Parsons
Feb 24, 2011
Just a mere day after we saw the Motorola Atrix 4G torn down to its naughty bits, we now get to have a good look at the Samsung Galaxy S 4G get the same treatment. The good folks at iFixit sacrificed ...
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by Chris Parsons
Feb 23, 2011
With the release of the Motorola Atrix 4G comes the customary teardown from the folks over at iFixit. While teardowns may not appeal to everyone, they often times reveal some unexpected details ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Dec 16, 2010
Want to know what's inside a Nexus S? It's not peanut butter or creamy nougat, but it's almost as good. The folks over at iFixit put their screwdrivers on turbo mode and have the Nexus S ...








































