Apple has announced that its Self Service Repair program is now available in eight European countries, offering repair manuals and genuine Apple parts and tools to customers who wish to complete their own repairs.
The European Parliament has voted to adopt new 'right to repair' rules that reinforce rights, aim to reduce waste, and bolster the repair sector by making it easier and more cost-effective to repair goods.
Apple has launched its Self Service Repair program with a new online store that lets users purchase genuine Apple parts and tools, and download repair manuals.
Apple has announced an expansion of independent iPhone repair services to hundreds of new locations across the U.S. and has opened the program to businesses in Canada and Europe.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed the Digital Fair Repair Act into law but not before making major amendments that render it 'functionally useless'.
The European Commission has published a preliminary document detailing the steps Apple must take to comply with its interoperability obligations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Apple today announced a 'Self Service Repair' program which will provide customers who are comfortable with completing their own repairs access to Apple genuine parts and tools.
The Biden administration plans to direct the Federal Trade Commission to draft new Right to Repair rules that will stop manufacturers from limiting a consumers' ability to repair products.
The FTC has submitted its report to Congress identifying numerous restrictions imposed by manufacturers to make repairs by consumers more difficult than they should be.