Consumer tech has faced scrutiny over the years around “planned obsolescence”: making devices so difficult to repair that shoppers have to buy new products and toss devices sooner than they’d like.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You no longer need to buy an entirely new set of AirPods Pro just to get a case with a USB-C port. You no longer ...
Apple is often lauded for its design chops, but function is often sacrificed at the altar of form, particularly when repair is involved. [Ken Pillonel] has made it easier for everyone to replace the ...