Apple has acquired iFixit, a site popular for its in-depth teardowns
of Apple devices. CEO Kyle Wiens announced the acquisition on the
website earlier today noting that Apple offered the company "a number we
couldn't refuse".
Here's the full announcement:
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We�re pleased to announce that iFixit has been acquired by Apple!
iFixit
is the industry leader in the global repair movement. With more than
10,000 repair guides and millions of community members worldwide, iFixit
has become the most trusted source for �before-you-buy� reviews of
consumer electronics and �after-it-breaks� repair documentation.
Apple
buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and generally does
not discuss their purpose or plans. And financial details have not yet
been disclosed. But, we at iFixit feel we ought to explain ourselves to
our loyal community.
�Everyone has a number�, admitted Kyle
Wiens, iFixit�s CEO. �I didn�t think there was a reasonable number that
would make me say, �You know I was going to change the world with repair
documentation but here�s a number.�� In the end, Apple gave us a number
that we couldn�t refuse.
But it isn�t just a number for iFixit.
As part of the deal, Apple made a commitment to produce the most
replaceable electronic devices and personal computers on the market.
This is a clear win for the whole iFixit community.
Apple is
working hard to make devices last long enough to be upgraded or
irrelevant, making repairability an antiquated notion. iFixit will
become a key player in the future of Apple device development, starting
with the new Smartphone Replaceability Index.
It has been an exciting adventure for all of us at iFixit, and we can�t thank our dedicated community enough.
Let�s start our next chapter together!
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