Apple recently expanded its Self Service Repair program to include Macs. Although the program itself still isn't meant to be the end-all solution for Right to Repair advocates, it's at least a move in ...
It wasn’t long ago that Apple products routinely raised the ire among repairability advocates. The iPhone maker has more fully embraced user repairability in recent years, owing, in part, to both ...
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Following backlash from users and independent repair providers, Apple has made a few changes to its policies in the Self Service Repair program. As part of the change, users will be able to use ...
The FTC and the right to repair movement want to make it easier for you to repair your smartphone, computer and other devices. With Apple's recent announcement, will other major companies follow suit?
Apple is not offering a lot of freebies for customers, but it has free repairs available from the company for devices that were found to have manufacturer, design, or development problems. Devices ...
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Apple has announced that Self Service Repair is now available in the United States and will expand to additional countries in Europe later this year. Offering more than 200 individual parts and tools ...
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