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The Best Black Friday Deal: Repairing a Gadget You Already Own
Electronics repair isn't hard and it can add years of life to our gadgets.
Apple Acknowledges iPhone 'Touch Disease,' Wants You to Pay $149 to Fix It
"Apple should come clean, admit the manufacturing deficiency, and extend their warranty on this issue to 24 months."
Three Law Firms Join iPhone 6 Plus ‘Touch Disease’ Lawsuit Against Apple
Nearly 10,000 people have asked to join the lawsuit. Apple has still said nothing.
Geniuses Say Apple Knows About iPhone 6 ‘Touch Disease’, Won't Admit It Publicly
Thousands of iPhone 6 Plus touchscreens are malfunctioning due to an engineering error, but Apple still won't admit publicly that there's a problem.
Apple Is Still Ignoring One of the Biggest iPhone Engineering Flaws of All Time
Thousands upon thousands of iPhone 6 Pluses are spontaneously breaking under normal use and are being replaced with devices that have the same design flaw.
‘Authorized Service Provider’ Programs Undermine Our Right to Repair Electronics
Tesla is stonewalling an independent repair shop in Denmark, just like Apple and other manufacturers do in the United States every single day.
The Xbox One S Still Uses Microsoft's Illegal Warranty-Void-if-Removed Sticker
Tamper resistant stickers that prevent consumers from opening their electronics violate federal law.
How Sony, Microsoft, and Other Gadget Makers Violate Federal Warranty Law
It’s illegal for Sony, Apple, Microsoft, and others to void a warranty just because you repaired your electronics yourself.
iPhone 5S and iPhone SE Screens Are Literally Interchangeable
The screen on your new iPhone is 2.5 years old.
Instead of a Recycling Robot, Apple Should Sell Screwdrivers That Open iPhones
Liam the recycling robot is great, but every other design decision Apple has made suggests it doesn’t care about the environmental toll its products take.
How You Can Fix An iPhone Hit With Error 53
Apple apologized to users over a security feature that left some iPhone unusable after being fixed by third-parties.
A New Advocacy Group Is Lobbying for the Right to Repair Everything
As all our things become ‘smart,’ companies are increasingly saying that fixing them is illegal.