MacBooks
Apple’s T2 Security Chip Has Created a Nightmare for MacBook Refurbishers
Recyclers and refurbishers are beginning to scrap devices that cost $3,000 just two years ago.
The 5-Year Quest to Unglue the MacBook Pro’s Battery
Years of chemical engineering has resulted in a solution that dissolves Apple's adhesive—and empowers DIY fixers.
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Holy Shit, the New iMacs Have Upgradable RAM and CPUs
The shift back to user-upgradable parts suggests that Apple is finally beginning to listen to consumers who don’t want to buy disposable electronics.
The 2012 Non-Retina MacBook Pro Is Still the Best Laptop Apple Sells
It’s heavy, thick, and totally upgradable and customizable.
A Professional Computer Refurbisher Turns Broken MacBooks Into Glitch Art
Most broken LCDs look ugly. But when you repair thousands of them, sometimes they stand out.
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Vaio PCs Are Returning to the US, at Twice the Price of a Mac
The company is hoping to woo creative professionals away from Apple.
What Do You Do With a Stolen ID? Buy MacBooks, Apparently
Real creative, thieves. You could have had a jetski!
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