You may have heard of the Right to Repair movement, which advocates for consumers to have the freedom to take their devices anywhere to be fixed without being penalized by manufacturers or dealers. On ...
Gizmo is our resident Fix-It Guy. There are many Gizmos in many prisons across the country, and their hustle is considered an ...
Colorado, Oregon, Illinois, Nevada, New York, Vermont and Washington have new laws, including electronics and battery EPR and ...
If you’re considering purchasing a new gadget — whether that’s a laptop, a video game console, or a digital camera — you might expect to have access to whatever repair manuals or spare parts the ...
WASHINGTON — Electronic waste is a big issue impacting our environment. There's a free program in D.C. hoping to make a difference. Fix-It DC wants to help you repair your electronics and household ...
The Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would give consumers more options to repair their home appliances and electronic devices. The Senate voted 25-5 to pass Senate Bill 1596, a “right to repair” ...
As the owner of a phone and laptop repair shop in San Diego, Tony Heupel says he often faces roadblocks. Products seem intentionally designed to be difficult to fix, he says, and it’s not always easy ...
Washignton Gov. Bob Ferguson, joined by state Rep. Mia Gregerson, left, chief sponsor of HB 1483, in Olympia on Monday. (TVW via YouTube) Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the Right to Repair Act ...
The electronic equipment repair service market is on a growth trajectory, projected to rise from USD 129.03 billion in 2024 to USD 136.87 billion in 2025 at a 6.39% CAGR. This exp ...
Tokyo, Japan – The exponential miniaturization of electronic chips over time, described by Moore's law, has played a key role in our digital age. However, the operating power of small electronic ...