June 16, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google A busted screen on your iPad can cost a pretty penny to get fixed, but you can do it at home if you're up to the ...
Apple’s decision to shave the iPad 2’s profile and reduce its weight may mean a slight increase in broken screens, a repair expert said today. But other analysts who have torn apart the iPad 2 said ...
The folks at iFixYouri had some glass panels from an iPad 1 and an iPad 2 laying around the shop and did some informal tests to see which panel would break under stress. An earlier analysis by iFixit ...
I’ve been both curious and terrified about the process of replacing damaged front glass on a first-or second-generation iPad, but this was the last thing I wanted to attempt on my own. I ventured over ...
What did uber-geek Kyle Wiens of iFixit find when he pried off the iPad 2's glass? "We've never seen so much glue inside of something before." Wiens shares insights and predictions with CIO.com. Kyle ...
Apple has always used Corning's tough Gorilla Glass on its iPad screens. While iPad glass is pretty strong, it can still shatter, get damaged, or sustain unsightly scratches from fingers, styluses, ...
Following up my article on replacing the glass on a first- or second-generation iPad, the question came about as to how to repair an iPad mini’s glass in the event that gravity should exert itself on ...