| Tips for dealing with a cracked screen + our video teardown of the Boring Company’s Not-a-Flamethrower. No Images? Click here The New York Times supports Right to RepairDemanding that companies stop putting artificial limits on your ability to make your stuff work better and last longer is not intrusive regulation. It gives people (and the market) the freedom to work toward something better. Apparently, the New York Times agrees.What to do when your iPhone screen breaksWe put together our best tips for dealing with a cracked screen, including what do before you get a replacement display and how to prevent another fracture.Gadget Guts: Not-a-FlamethrowerWe might be a little late to the party, but we finally tore down the Boring Company's Not-A-Flamethrower! See what's inside and learn how to troubleshoot yours if it breaks.How to get your data back from a water-damaged iPhoneCBC News reports that Apple told a Canadian couple they couldn't retrieve their data from their water-damaged iPhone. But we know just the board-level repair expert who could… and she did!Got a cracked screen?You don’t need to be a genius to replace your iPhone screen. You just need the right tools, instructions, and quality replacement parts. Speaking of parts, each display assembly in our iPhone Screen Kits comes with a lifetime guarantee. |
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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