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The New iPhone 15 Is Actually a Repair Nightmare
Despite promising to make its products easier to repair, iFixit reports that Apple is screwing over customers once again.
iPhone 14 Secretly Redesigned to Be More Repairable
The new iPhone has been completely redesigned on the inside and it’ll be much easier and cheaper to fix than previous models.
Apple Begins Selling iPhone Repair Parts to Customers (Finally!)
For more than a decade, Apple has made it difficult for customers to replace a battery or a screen. Now it’s selling repair parts to everyone.
Valve Is Launching the Steam Deck With Right-to-Repair in Mind
The gaming giant has partnered with iFixit to offer replacement parts for the Steam Deck.
European Parliament Embraces the Right-to-Repair
The EU’s parliament recently passed a resolution that could make it easier the right-to-repair for years to come.
A Medical Device Maker Threatens iFixit Over Ventilator Repair Project
iFixit has built a comprehensive online database of repair manuals for ventilators and medical equipment to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. Last week it received a letter claiming copyright infringement.
Fixers Are Crowdsourcing Medical Equipment Repair Information
The iFixit community is asking for help obtaining ventilator repair manuals amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Most Important Right-to-Repair Hearing Yet Is on Monday
Massachusetts is vying to become the first state to protect consumers' right to repair their electronics.
A New Generation of Students Is Teaching Us How to Reduce E-Waste
In colleges and universities across the United States, students are taking classes on how to repair our electronics that normally end up as e-waste.
Big Tech Doesn't Want You to Be Able To Fix Your Things
The VICE Guide to Right Now goes inside the right to repair movement.
Internal Documents Show Apple Is Capable of Implementing Right to Repair Legislation
A leaked internal document obtained by Motherboard outlines a program that looks almost exactly like the requirements of right to repair legislation that has been proposed in 20 states.