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Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts

Reverse-engineering the TL431: the most common chip you've never heard of

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This article is now available in Russian: Реверс-инжиниринг TL431, крайне распространенной микросхемы, о которой вы и не слышали . A die p...
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iPad charger teardown: inside Apple's charger and a risky phony

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This article is now available in Turkish iPad şarjının iç yapısı and Chinese [中文翻译版本] Apple iPad原装充电器拆解 . Apple sells their iPad charger...
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I wouldn't have given a nickel for their stock: Visiting Apple in 1976

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A guest posting from William Fine: I saw the "Jobs" movie yesterday and it revived some ancient memories of my dealings with Jobs...

The Mili universal car/wall USB charger, tested in the lab

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I received a Mili universal USB charger for review from Mobile Fun . This interesting charger has some features that make it my current fa...
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