Explore how repairable electronics, modular tech, and growing right to repair laws are reshaping consumer devices, reducing e ...
It’s an all too common experience — that new refrigerator, computer or blender stops working and no amount of troubleshooting can fix it. Maybe you spend some time on the phone with an IT specialist ...
Americans have lived in a culture built on convenience and disposability for decades. But a recent survey found 80% of adults ...
If you’ve got a Samsung Galaxy phone in need of repair, you may need to find a new shop. Best Buy’s Geek Squad—once a Samsung-authorized partner—will no longer fix hardware issues such as depleted ...
Washington residents are going to have a chance to speak out on whether they should have choices on how to repair their own electronics. The issue is called “right to repair,” and some bills offering ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A repair workshop series in Buffalo is offering helpful ways to fix anything from laptops to furniture ...
Home WiFi networks, which give internet access to the devices in your house, are notoriously glitchy. They can stop working and then restart, or work fine in some spots but badly in others. The ...
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What steps can be taken to improve flexible electronics and reduce the cracking of modern flexible electronics? This is what a recent study published in npj Flexible Electronics hopes to address as a ...
It Works: Electronics Repair Simulator lets you step into the shoes of an electronics technician and repair damaged devices: receivers, phones, speakers, and more. Solder, diagnose, replace components ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Washingtonians struggling with problems involving their electronics will soon have more ways to fix them, after Governor Bob Ferguson signed the "Right to Repair Act" into law on ...