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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />iFixit unveils "[b]Wikipedia" for tech repairs that go beyond Apple devices[/b]
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iFixit, which has made a name for itself by tearing apart hot new devices like the Apple iPad and Google Nexus One smartphone to ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />iFixit unveils "[b]Wikipedia" for tech repairs that go beyond Apple devices[/b]
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(04-22) 07:45 PDT -- iFixit, which has made a name for itself by tearing apart hot new devices like the Apple iPad and Google Nexus One smartphone to show ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />A [b]Wikipedia for repair leads to good memories[/b]
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
IFixit, a site originally created to sell Macintosh and iPod repair parts, is relaunching itself as a Wiki devoted to ...



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Milton Roe
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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />A [b]Wikipedia for repair leads to good memories[/b]
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
IFixit, a site originally created to sell Macintosh and iPod repair parts, is relaunching itself as a Wiki devoted to ...

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Article cannot tell the difference between a wiki and Wikipedia™, or doesn't care.

Wikipedia, a trademark, is in danger of nevertheless becoming a generic descriptor, like Xerox and Kleenex. blink.gif

However, methinks they won't sue. If they wait too long, however, they'll suffer the fate of Aspirin.
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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />iFixit's Repair 2.0: A [b]Wikipedia For Gadget Repair[/b]
Fast Company
Gadget makers can tout their superior recycling programs all they want, but let's be honest--replacing a dead iPod, cell phone, ...

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