It’s all about reducing waste going to landfills, building a community of environmentally aware citizens and getting broken items fixed for free — all while having fun. And it's also about handy ...
It might shock some people to know that while I'm a supporter of the Right to Repair, the movement pressing for government legislation to allow consumers and businesses to repair and modify their ...
Repair outfit iFixit and the Public Interest Research Group have asked the FTC to introduce new Right to Repair rules that could make it easier for device owners to fix broken hardware themselves.
Smartphone customers have been wanting access to the right tools to fix their phones for a while. Now, with the Right to Repair thing, big companies like Samsung and Apple are compelled to give people ...
Editor’s Note: This story originally stated that Apple doesn’t make OEM parts available to independent repair shops, and doesn’t make repair documentation and schematics available. This is incorrect.
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