| Plus, breaking down "Apple Genuine Parts Repair" and Elizabeth Warren's Right to Repair proposal. No Images? Click here Three times is not the charm for the butterfly keyboardJoanna Stern published a column in the Wall Street Journal this week about her 2018 MacBook Pro with a broken butterfly keyboard. Read our abridged history of the design flaw affecting three generations and counting.Image from WSJIs Apple starting to adopt Right to Repair?Internal documents leaked by Motherboard show that Apple has a new repair program in the works called "Apple Genuine Parts Repair"—and it looks a lot like the requirements outlined by Right to Repair legislation.Elizabeth Warren calls for nationwide Right to Repair Senator Warren has included a national Right to Repair law in her agriculture platform—and she brought the news to MSNBC.Watch our recap of this week's repair news Motherboard Editor-in-Chief Jason Koebler joined us for episode 5 of Repair Radio to discuss this week's Right to Repair news.We just sold our two millionth spudger To celebrate, we did a deep dive into the etymology and design of your favorite nylon pencil-shaped tool. |
Las autoridades chinas niegan que sus tropas hayan cruzado la frontera con la India en la disputada región de Ladakh. Anteriormente, desde Nueva Delhi señalaron que el Ejército chino realizó movimientos militares de provocación. El pasado mes de junio murieron 20 soldados indios en un enfrentamiento. via Videos de RT https://actualidad.rt.com/video/365077-china-niega-acusacion-india-traspasar-frontera?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=video
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