Microsoft Commits to Right to Repair: What This Means for Consumers

Microsoft leads the pack by being one of the first major technology companies to commit to a third-party study on the benefits of the right to repair. While the right to repair movement has been ongoing for more than a decade, the US has lagged in implementing it compared to other countries. With Microsoft's commitment, […]

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Apple Displays Product Repairability Rating Under France’s Right to Repair Law

Apple has begun adding repairability advice to its product listings in France. The move follows legislation changes that force some companies to display a repairability index on any website that sells their products. The introduction of repairability scores aims to reduce electronic waste, helping consumers make better-informed decisions about the hardware they purchase and the likelihood […]

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5 Options for Samsung Galaxy S8 Screen Repair or Replacement

In 2017, Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones. The flagships marked a new era in edge-to-edge displays, with an all-glass exterior and great screen-to-body ratio. But this aesthetically pleasing design came with a major caveat: the phone’s exterior is extremely vulnerable to cracks, even when dropped from low heights. So what happens when […]

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5 Options for Samsung Galaxy S8 Screen Repair or Replacement

In 2017, Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones. The flagships marked a new era in edge-to-edge displays, with an all-glass exterior and great screen-to-body ratio. But this aesthetically pleasing design came with a major caveat: the phone’s exterior is extremely vulnerable to cracks, even when dropped from low heights. So what happens when […]

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