Over time, your iPhone’s screen can get all sorts of scratches on it, especially if you don’t have a screen protector for it. Here’s how to fix those scratches. No matter how much you baby your iPhone ...
You swipe on your phone screen daily, causing its screen to accumulate shallow scratches. Eventually, the slight dents become more noticeable, making your mobile device unsightly. Fortunately, there ...
I just picked up a beautiful 20" monitor last night for $200 used. The problem is that when I was moving it, I somhow managed to scratch the anti-glare coating on the screen a little bit. It's a very ...
Laptops can and do break, and, needless to say, professional repair jobs often cost a princely sum. Computerworld offers six cheaper DIY alternatives for some common laptop problems including how to ...
This first question hurts a little bit, or might give you that yeeeeesh feeling. Charles in Texas writes: I was building a media shelf and one of the support poles fell and scratched my LG C3. After I ...
This totally sucks. I was just working away and while I noticed some spots on my monitor. So I grabbed a napkin and tried to wipe them off. Trouble is, there must have been something on the napkin.
As indicated by a handful of MacFixIt readers and numerous posters to Apple's Discussion boards, the iPod nano (or at least some shipped currently units) are highly susceptible to scratches -- though ...