Over the years, a noticeable shift in the production of electronic goods has resulted in a fall from durable, long-lasting products to fragile, issue-prone items. In some instances, this may be ...
We’re big fans of repairable hardware here at Hackaday, so much so that when we see a company embracing the idea that their products should actually be serviced rather than thrown in the trash, we ...
For the thrifty Xbox gamers out there, a new development from Microsoft might come as a breath of fresh air. The tech giant has taken a significant step towards reducing e-waste and providing ...
Just sell the Pro controller, license out the others, have parts for those that want them and undercut iFuxit. I'm sure that 29% of the xbox owners are capable to DIY... the rest just will get a new ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Xbox team has first-party repair kits, instructions, and videos to fix standard and Elite Series 2 Xbox ...
Microsoft's warranty program can range from one to three years, and afterward, you're typically not able to receive any of the program's benefits. That's about to change, however, as Microsoft has ...
Microsoft is now selling replacement parts for Xbox controllers following its pledge to expand "right to repair" options for consumers. The program is currently live for Xbox users in North America, ...