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Apple changes its tune on the right to repair movement | TechCrunch Minute

For years, Apple opposed the right to repair movement by limiting what you can actually do to fix your broken iPhone. But now, the company is opening the market to used iPhone parts. Components that don’t require configuration, like volume buttons, were already capable of being harvested from used devices. But now all components —…

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For years, Apple opposed the right to repair movement by limiting what you can actually do to fix your broken iPhone. But now, the company is opening the market to used iPhone parts. Components that don’t require configuration, like volume buttons, were already capable of being harvested from used devices. But now all components — including the battery, display and camera — will be able to be used for repairs.

With this rollout, iPhones can last longer and customers can save money on expensive repairs or outright replacements. And if iPhones are lasting longer, the amount of e-waste created by the yearly iPhone buying cycle is reduced.

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  1. @JulianFoley

    April 12, 2024 at 3:16 pm

    A small step for …

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    Use and throw policy is creating havoc on earth

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Newchip’s bankruptcy is a cautionary tale for founders | Equity Podcast

This episode of Equity breaks down months-long reporting surrounding Newchip’s bankruptcy and its impact on founders, as well as the broader accelerator landscape as a whole. Equity is a show about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. New episodes drop at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday…

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This episode of Equity breaks down months-long reporting surrounding Newchip’s bankruptcy and its impact on founders, as well as the broader accelerator landscape as a whole.

Equity is a show about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. New episodes drop at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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Coming soon: a handful of Apple accessibility updates for the iPhone, iPad, Vision Pro and CarPlay, making it easier to navigate devices, communicate with Siri and connect with loved ones. #accessibility #eyetracking #ui #ux #apple #ipad #tech #haptics Read more at CNET:

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Coming soon: a handful of Apple accessibility updates for the iPhone, iPad, Vision Pro and CarPlay, making it easier to navigate devices, communicate with Siri and connect with loved ones. #accessibility #eyetracking #ui #ux #apple #ipad #tech #haptics

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AI was all over Google’s I/O conference | TechCrunch Minute

Google kicked off its annual Google I/O developer conference with a big helping of AI. They unveiled updates to their flagship AI model Gemini, splashy new generative AI features for search, Gmail, and Google Sheets , and previewed new capabilities for Google’s AI assistant on Android. Following OpenAI’s release of it’s GPT-4o model, te can’t…

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Google kicked off its annual Google I/O developer conference with a big helping of AI. They unveiled updates to their flagship AI model Gemini, splashy new generative AI features for search, Gmail, and Google Sheets , and previewed new capabilities for Google’s AI assistant on Android. Following OpenAI’s release of it’s GPT-4o model, te can’t help but notice the competition between the two companies is heating up.

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