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Got an Apple device -- iPhone, iPad, AirPods, a Mac, or maybe even a charger -- that's misbehaving or stopped working? Before you buy a new one or pay for a repair, it might be worth checking to see ...
Plenty of people use MacBooks (both the latest models and older offerings) for work and at home. But despite Apple's pedigree, its hardware does run into problems from time to time. Seeing a black ...
It's great that Apple has a self-repair program, but the tools that they sell are very, very expensive. There's no need to spend a small fortune on Apple's iPhone repair tools, with these options. In ...
A German repair shop has found a way to fix malfunctioning lid angle sensors in the MacBook range by sidestepping Apple's hardware lock with a new tool. The device, called the Nerd.Tool.1, was ...
On Tuesday, Apple expanded its self-service repair program to M1-based MacBooks. Giving customers repair manuals and the ability to buy parts and buy or rent tools for M1 MacBook Airs and M1 MacBook ...
Just wanted to let people know about this, though it's been out some time: https://www.macrumors.com/2017/02/24/ap ... r-program/ Apple will replace Retina displays ...