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Unfortunately for one little iPad 2 there will be no escape next week from Kyle Wiens.
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But iFixit's Kyle Wiens admits there is at least one selfish motive for breaking apart that iPhone.
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Equipped with these guides, savvy consumers should be able to fix their iPads at home, says iFixit co-founder Kyle Wiens.
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Mr. KYLE WIENS (CEO, iFixit): We sent somebody to the East Coast.
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Kyle Wiens at iFixit and Wired took apart the new Macbook Pro the other day, and he was dismayed by what he saw.
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So when the iPad went on sale Saturday, Kyle Wiens and his team at iFixit snapped one up, tore out its silicon heart, and brought it to the semiconductor reverse-engineering specialists at Chipworks to have it x-rayed, cross-sectioned, ground through, photographed, and violated in every possible fashion.
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Kyle Wiens is the co-founder and CEO of iFixit, whose Web site you might have visited to read its funny and geekily-detailed teardowns of new gadgets, to download instructions for self-repairing that iPhone you dropped into the toilet, I mean, bathtub, or to buy screens and screwdrivers for the aforementioned repairs.
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