All 50 states have now introduced right-to-repair legislation. Here's why that's great for all tech-owning Americans. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, she is CNET's ...
Americans have millions of gadgets between them, which break down from time to time. It's usually cheaper to replace a cracked phone screen or repair any broken device than to replace those devices ...
The dreaded cracked screen. It’s very likely happened, at least once, to anyone with a cellphone. Some people will immediately race to repair or replace it. Others will go months, pecking on top of a ...
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?
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