The latest, most petit version of Apple's iPod shuffle music player can be disassembled without major challenge, according to a new tear-down report, which notes that the player is compatible with ...
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 ...
Guts exposed, another doomed unfortunate on the field of battle, the iPod Shuffle can only glare into the shining grey sky as it waits for the killing blow. Yes, more carnage over at iFixit! All ...
It seems almost cruel doing this to something so minuscule, but the size of the iPod shuffle didn’t stop the guys at iFixit from doing what they do best—purchasing an Apple product as soon as it hits ...
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 ...
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.
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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