If you have a desktop Mac with an obvious hardware problem, you no longer have to lug it over to your local Apple Store or authorized Apple repair shop. If you’re handy enough to do a repair yourself, ...
Apple has expanded its self-repair program once again. As noted by Six Colors and The Verge, folks in the US can now try to fix issues with the M1 iMac, M1 Mac mini, Mac Studio and Apple Studio ...
Users can now access the parts, tools, and manuals they need to fix the latest MacBook Pro and iMac models. Users can now access the parts, tools, and manuals they need to fix the latest MacBook Pro ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Studio Display has also been added to Apple’s self-service repair program, but some parts don’t come cheap.
On Tuesday, Apple expanded its self-service repair program to M1-based MacBooks. Giving customers repair manuals and the ability to buy parts and buy or rent tools for M1 MacBook Airs and M1 MacBook ...
Apple launched its Self Service Repair program in April last year, a move that was considered a concession to the "Right to Repair" movement, a push for legislation that would force manufacturers to ...
Apple has recently expanded its self-service repair program to provide parts and tools for Mac desktops, joining wide iPhone support. The newly-supported Macs include the M1 iMac, M1 Mac mini, and Mac ...
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