| We dare you to 3D print your next repair. No Images? Click here The first teardown of our iPhone X teardownEver wonder what happens behind the scenes of our teardowns? The folks from Motherboard at Vice sure did—so we let them tag along (and document) our trip to Australia for our iPhone X teardown. They just released a video that explores why the world is better off with crazy people like us who can't stop taking electronics apart. Pssst! In case you were hiding under a rock when we released our iPhone X teardown, you can still view it here! Dare to Repair: A 3D-printed parts contestCalling all tinkerers, makers, and fixers! Time to test your 3D printing mettle, solve real-life problems, and win some money. It’s simple—just create and model a 3D replacement part for a product, document your repair on iFixit, and you're entered to win. And, thanks to Phillips, IKEA, and HP—we've got a total of $15,000 up for grabs.Deal Alert: Take $14 off our Universal Bit KitBut you better hustle—this deal disappears in 6 days! Valentine's Day might be over, but our love for repair runs too deep to be contained to just one day. So for the rest of February, you can pick up our best-loved bits for just $85.99. Sweet—now that you've bought our Universal Bit Kit, here are 5 tips to help your repair smarter. |
Las autoridades chinas niegan que sus tropas hayan cruzado la frontera con la India en la disputada región de Ladakh. Anteriormente, desde Nueva Delhi señalaron que el Ejército chino realizó movimientos militares de provocación. El pasado mes de junio murieron 20 soldados indios en un enfrentamiento. via Videos de RT https://actualidad.rt.com/video/365077-china-niega-acusacion-india-traspasar-frontera?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=video
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