In spite of concerns touted around the web this week that Apple has arbitrarily padded its margins with the release of its latest iPod, a new teardown from iSuppli obtained in full by AppleInsider ...
The guys over at iFixit are at it again. Their latest victim is Apple’s new iPod Shuffle, which they have meticulously taken apart to see what is inside. Apparently, this was a particularly ...
Apple Computer's new iPod shuffle digital music player is held together primarily by four screws and some mild adhesive, as show in a disassembly performed by the folks over at iFixIt. The top and ...
Very slick. From looking at my shuffle I figured you could fairly easily dissasemble it that way. My cojones aren't large enough to get me to try though.
It may have only been a few days since the second generation iPod shuffle was officially released, and somebody has already managed to take the little bugger apart. What did they find in it? A small ...
With their usual amalgam of surgical precision, egghead obsessiveness and rock star attitude, the boys at iFixIt have sliced into the last of Apple’s new iPods: the touchscreen iPod nano. And, like we ...
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