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Apple’s DIY Repair Program Could Come to Australia Eventually, So Here’s What It’s All About
We take a look into the U.S. version ahead of its (we hope) Aussie equivalent.
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Apple Finally Lets You Repair Your Own iPhone
Once dubbed “one of right-to-repair’s most powerful villains,” Apple made the surprising announcement on Wednesday that it will begin accommodating DIY repairs by selling customers the parts and tools they need to repair their iPhones and Macs at home.
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It’s Apparently Possible to Drill a Key Ring Hole Into Apple’s AirTags Without Messing Them Up
One of the first things that jumped out to me when I saw Apple’s long-awaited AirTags was their surface, which reminds me of a giant, polished M&M. Like real M&Ms, AirTags don’t have any holes, which means that you have to buy AirTag accessories to hook the device to your keys or hang it on…
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Repair Nerds Suitably Impressed With The Very Repairable Fairphone 3
In terms of building a more ethical smartphone that meets even the high bar set by repair nerds, Fairphone fits the bill. And with the third generation of its modular device, the Dutch company is living up to its promise of a truly and easily repairable device.