Ifixit DIY Electronics Hints & Tips
How to work with a variety of electronics. In this category we will be looking into components and parts, computers, electronic tools, gadgets, household electronics and outdoor electronics.
How to work with a variety of electronics. In this category we will be looking into components and parts, computers, electronic tools, gadgets, household electronics and outdoor electronics.
A dent in your car door can be an eyesore. While many turn to a bathroom tool for the answer, tackling the dent with a pink rubber plunger in hand,…
Photographers mainly use multiple lenses to produce different photo results with 35-millimeter film and digital SLR cameras. This requires frequent lens swapping while shooting photos. Replacing a camera lens on…
Fix a TV aerial by usng these troubleshooting and repair tips to solve your antenna problems, restore quality signals and get the best picture and sound possible.
Learn how to take great portrait photos with these video tips
StickyKeys window constantly pops up on the computer screen while you’re trying to complete a project can be quite annoying. StickyKeys is activated by pressing the “Shift” key five times…
Formatting a desktop PC wipes all data from the computer’s hard drive and reinstalls the operating system. Many people choose to format their desktop periodically to speed up their PC…
Repair chipped paint on your car and avoid those unsightly spots by following these simple steps. Any number of things can cause the paint on your car to chip, including pings…
Remote controlled helicopters, or “RC,” can provide hours of enjoyment if properly maintained and serviced. The pitch angle of the main rotor blades will degrade over time, causing the helicopter…
Fixing the slow or non-loading problem with AOL Mail in the Mozilla Firefox browser is achievable with a few simple Internet troubleshooting techniques. One of the most common reasons a…
A graphics card is an integrated circuit card that enables a computer to display pictures on its monitor. Most graphics cards follow the VGA standard and support multiple resolution settings.…