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iFixit drilled a key ring hole into one of Apple’s AirTags in its latest teardown

The Verge

iFixit did a teardown of Apple’s AirTags | iFixit. The team over at iFixit has done its teardown thing again, this time examining Apple’s AirTag trackers. All three trackers open up with finger power—no other tools required,” according to iFixit, but they found the AirTag’s was the most difficult to remove.

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Huawei’s teardown and the China chip breakthrough defying U.S. sanctions

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Tagged as a “blow to U.S. The teardown performed by TechInsights underscores the momentum China has gained in chip development and fabrication. The teardown performed by TechInsights underscores the momentum China has gained in chip development and fabrication. technological sanctions.

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iFixit launches massive repair database for ventilators and other medical devices

The Verge

Teardown and repair website iFixit has just posted what its CEO Kyle Wiens says is “the most comprehensive online resource for medical repair professionals.” But for their day-to-day work, biomeds have long relied on a rag-tag set of web resources to get the job done. Photo by Buda Mendes / Getty Images.

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AirPods Max teardown makes Sony and Bose headphones look ‘like toys’

The Verge

iFixit’s long in the making AirPods Max teardown is finally complete , giving an exhaustive look at the internals of Apple’s debut over-ear headphones and an idea of how easy they are to repair. iFixit even went as far as to teardown Sony’s WH-1000XM4 and Bose’s NC 700 headphones for comparison. Image: iFixit.

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LG Wing review: learning to fly, failing to soar

The Verge

The actual engineering behind the Wing is fascinating, involving clever mechanical tricks and a miniature hydraulic damper — JerryRigEverything’s teardown has a good look at how it all works. (As an aside, the Wing can effectively only be opened if you hold it in your right hand, which may or may not be an issue for some people.).

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