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Podcast

Episode 006 | Shahram Mokhtari

In this episode:

For CES 2026, we take a close look at consumer electronics through the eyes of someone who literally sees inside everything. Shahram Mokhtari, iFixit’s lead teardown technician, joins Jon to talk about what he’s learned from taking apart hundreds of products. They discuss Apple’s electrically released battery adhesive, Samsung’s foldable phones, and how repairability, materials, and manufacturing design have evolved over the past decade.

Then Jon and Alex discuss the week’s manufacturing and product-development stories: active liquid-cooling in smartphones, AI data centers buckling under their own weight, satellite traffic jams, the return of print catalogues, and the collapse of lidar maker Luminar.

Finally, our Reconstruction looks back at Juicero, the infamous internet-connected juicer that raised $120 million, required precision-machined aluminum parts, and fell apart when Bloomberg revealed you could squeeze the juice packs by hand.

Links from the discussion:

iFixit: RedMagic 11 Pro Teardown: The Phone With a Tiny Pump Inside : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHcglQFr-Ss 

The Verge – Racks of AI chips are too damn heavy : https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/844966/heavy-ai-data-center-buildout 

The Verge – Starlink and Chinese satellites nearly collided last week : https://www.theverge.com/news/844502/starlink-and-chinese-satellites-nearly-collided-last-week 

FT – The surprising survival of fashion catalogues : https://www.ft.com/content/ca0a447d-f8d5-4b6d-9143-a659be311a92 

TechCrunch – How Luminar’s doomed Volvo deal helped drag the company into bankruptcy : https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/16/how-luminars-doomed-volvo-deal-helped-drag-the-company-into-bankruptcy/ 

Packaging Dive – Cold-chain packaging companies adapt as dry ice supply falters : https://www.packagingdive.com/news/cold-chain-packaging-adapt-dry-ice-supply-co2/807720/ 

Juicero on Bloomberg : https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-04-19/silicon-valley-s-400-juicer-may-be-feeling-the-squeeze 

Juicero Teardown on Bolt : https://blog.bolt.io/juicero/