iFixit introduces 'Answers': A Collaborative Repair Community
iFixit today announced that they are building a community based around repairing, troubleshooting and teardowns of electronics. The idea is to help people fix their technology hardware issues so that they don't have to throw away as much. Bravo.
We're thinking our first teardown will be Apple's Displayport to Dual-link DVI adapter. From Kyle@iFixit:
I am proud to announce iFixit Answers, a collaborative repair community of people helping people make devices work longer. We are launching the private beta today, but we will be inviting more people throughout the testing period. To get an invite, add your name to our list (we’ll be sending out invites to people on the list as we have room) or, if you want to be bumped to the front of the list, write a teardown!
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Comments (2)
Thanx for the valuable information. This was just the thing I was looking for, keep posting. Will be visiting back soon.
we gots spammers! Looks like the usual generic "just what I was looking for" post for link farming.
And who has voted this article down so much? Jeesh!