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Banning Electronics From Flights ‘Fails the Logic Test’

Posted on March 20, 2017 by Jason Koebler

News reports say the US will temporarily ban passengers from 13 countries from carrying electronics onto planes. Continue reading Banning Electronics From Flights ‘Fails the Logic Test’→

Posted in DHS, Electronics, electronics ban, lithium-ion batteries, News, TSA | Tagged Flying

Drake Is a Right to Repair Advocate

Posted on March 20, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Drake has taken bold stances on Cheesecake Factory, new friends, and now, iPhone repair. Continue reading Drake Is a Right to Repair Advocate→

Posted in Don't Trip-Hop, drake, more life, Music, noisey is on it, Right to Repair

Gay Gordon-Byrne Is the Ringleader of the ‘Right to Repair’ Movement

Posted on March 17, 2017 by Jason Koebler

She’s fighting against Apple and the video game industry to ensure you’re allowed to fix the things you buy. Continue reading Gay Gordon-Byrne Is the Ringleader of the ‘Right to Repair’ Movement→

Posted in apple, Electronics, Gay Gordon-Byrne, HOTY, humans of the year, iPhone, Repair.org, Right to Repair

AOL Is Mysteriously Shutting Down the 19-Year-Old Community That Inspired Wikipedia

Posted on March 14, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Editors of DMOZ, a human-curated web directory say the “community is understandably devastated.” Continue reading AOL Is Mysteriously Shutting Down the 19-Year-Old Community That Inspired Wikipedia→

Posted in aol, archiving, culture, DMOZ, Internet, internet archive, internet history, Wikipedia

AOL Is Mysteriously Shutting Down the 19-Year-Old Community That Inspired Wikipedia

Posted on March 14, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Editors of DMOZ, a human-curated web directory say the “community is understandably devastated.” Continue reading AOL Is Mysteriously Shutting Down the 19-Year-Old Community That Inspired Wikipedia→

Posted in aol, archiving, culture, DMOZ, Internet, internet archive, internet history, Wikipedia

Inside the Warehouses Where Our Old CRT TVs Go to Die

Posted on March 10, 2017 by Jason Koebler

pluspluspodcast takes you inside America’s CRT crisis. Continue reading Inside the Warehouses Where Our Old CRT TVs Go to Die→

Posted in e-waste, Earth, electronics recycling, pluspluspodcast, Podcasts

The Next iPhone Could Put 15,000 Repair Companies Out of Business

Posted on March 8, 2017 by Jason Koebler

Apple’s secret iPhone calibration machine and its Touch ID sensor will allow it to monopolize the repair industry. Continue reading The Next iPhone Could Put 15,000 Repair Companies Out of Business→

Posted in apple, Fair Repair, iPhone, iPhone Repair, Right to Repair, Shattered Glass | Tagged Repair

How to Fix the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con Sync Issue

Posted on March 6, 2017 by Jason Koebler

There’s a fix for the Joy-con’s sync issue, but it’s going to require some soldering know-how. Continue reading How to Fix the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con Sync Issue→

Posted in iFixIt, nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Right to Repair | Tagged Repair

The Video Game Industry Is Lobbying Against Your Right to Repair Consoles

Posted on February 25, 2017 by Jason Koebler

The video game industry has been a particularly notable enemy of fair repair. Continue reading The Video Game Industry Is Lobbying Against Your Right to Repair Consoles→

Posted in apple, esa, Fair Repair, gaming, Microsoft, politics, Right to Repair, video games | Tagged Sony

3,000 Scientists Have Asked for Help Running for Office to Oppose Trump

Posted on February 22, 2017 by Jason Koebler

A nonprofit organization dedicated to getting more scientists elected has been overwhelmed by the response from the scientific community. Continue reading 3,000 Scientists Have Asked for Help Running for Office to Oppose Trump→

Posted in 314 Action, Donald Trump, Grassroots Organizing, organizing, politics, The Resistance | Tagged Scientists

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