Canada's CBC News recently broadcast an in-depth documentary alleging Apple works to thwart independent repair and pushes customers to replace, not fix, devices.
The 18-minute report from "The National" news pro
Federal charges have been filed against the owner of an Iowa e-scrap company, marking the latest of several legal cases related to the company's alleged improper storage of CRTs and other e-scrap.
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The Basel Action Network (BAN) announced today that all companies certified to BAN's e-Stewards standard will also be required to maintain certification with the National Association for Informati
[caption id="attachment_9759" align="alignright" width="300"] Aubrey Arain attaches an air sampling pump to an e-scrap worker to measure contaminants in the air he breathes.[/caption]
Researchers from the University of Michigan are studying and finding ways to mitigate health risks from informal electronics recycling practices in Chi
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Apple shows signs of loosening the requirements to operate a repair center, and the latest iPhone has been ranked for repairability.The following is a roundup of recent Apple news.Repairability rated: