Tech News Nintendo Drifts In The Right Direction On Joy-Con Issues When the Nintendo Switch first came out in 2017, we were actually kind of impressed. By relying (mostly) on screws instead of glue and being pretty modular overall, the Switch… May 2, 2023 by Manuel Haeussermann - iFixit
Video Say Goodbye to Nintendo Switch JoyCon Drift…Permanently! May 1, 2023 by Shahram Mokhtari - iFixit
Roundups Cochlear Implant Users Face Grim Future Without Repair or Upgrades Children in India face the prospect of losing their hearing as government fails to live up to its promises, making repair crowdsourcing key for thousands. April 7, 2023 by Jack Monahan - iFixit
Tech News M2 MacBook Pro Screen Swaps are Kinda Haunted? Things break all the time, and we all have different ways of dealing with broken goods. It’s our job at iFixit to encourage people to consider fixing these things instead… March 23, 2023 by Shahram Mokhtari - iFixit
Roundups More Smart Things Going Dumb: This Time, Arlo Security Cameras Every week there are too many developments in the world of repair for any mere mortal to keep track of. Fortunately, the folks over at the Fight to Repair newsletter are here… February 27, 2023 by Jack Monahan - iFixit
Roundups Justice Department Sets Its Sights on John Deere Every week there are too many developments in the world of repair for any mere mortal to keep track of. Fortunately, the folks over at the Fight to Repair newsletter are here… February 20, 2023 by Jack Monahan - iFixit
Roundups How Big Tech Short Circuited New York’s Repair Law A new report by Grist pulls back the covers on how Big Tech lobbyists got the State’s Governor to do their bidding: defanging New York’s Digital Fair Repair Act February 15, 2023 by Paul Roberts - iFixit
Roundups Appliance Repair Pros Struggle to Find LG and Samsung Documentation An investigation of 50 appliance makers found that just 7 made service manuals for their products readily available. The report comes as the FTC weighs requiring OEMs to disclose repair… February 8, 2023 by Paul Roberts - iFixit
Roundups Working Macbooks Trashed Over Activation Lock Barely used and fully functional Apple MacBooks, some as new as three years old, are being scrapped for parts and sent to landfills because of a security feature that makes… February 1, 2023 by Paul Roberts - iFixit
Roundups Parts Pairing Powers Planned Obsolescence, French Complaint Argues Every week there are too many developments in the world of repair for any mere mortal to keep track of. Fortunately, Jack Monahan and Paul Roberts, authors of the Fight to… January 14, 2023 by Jack Monahan - iFixit