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Fight to Repair Podcast
Fight to Repair
13 episodes
6 months ago
A podcast series profiling experts, business leaders, and everyday people on the front lines of the fight for the right to repair.
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A podcast series profiling experts, business leaders, and everyday people on the front lines of the fight for the right to repair.
Show more...
Tech News
Technology,
News,
News Commentary
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EP 3 | Designing the Revolutionary Repairable Laptop with Nirav Patel
Fight to Repair Podcast
46 minutes 55 seconds
3 years ago
EP 3 | Designing the Revolutionary Repairable Laptop with Nirav Patel
We spoke with Nirav Patel, Co-Founder of Framework this fall, when the original Framework Laptop launched. He says that making an extremely repair-friendly laptop was not a herculean task. In fact, he said that the laptop “device” is quite well defined. Simply making one that could be easily repaired, modified and upgraded was “surprisingly straightforward.” That’s all the more reason to cast doubt on the claims of Apple and others that their anti-repair design choices are necessary sacrifices to satisfy customer demands for thinner, lighter, sleeker devices. Instead, Nirav makes it clear in our conversation that companies are making a choice when they make their products repairable or not. Put simply, repairability is a choice that companies can choose (or not) to make. This month, Framework revealed its next generation of laptops.News Roundup Links:* GPL legal battle: Vizio told by judge it will have to answer breach-of-contract claims (https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/16/vizio_gpl_contract/)* GameCycle: creating a circular economy within gaming (https://allgreenrecyclingservices.com/electronic-waste/gamecycle-creating-a-circular-economy-within-gaming/)* Apple Now Lets You Repair Your iPhone 13, iPhone 12 and iPhone SE. But It's Not Easy (https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/apple-now-lets-you-repair-your-iphone-13-iphone-12-and-iphone-se-but-its-not-easy/)* Trilogues: our continued push for strong battery regulations (https://repair.eu/news/trilogues-our-continued-push-for-strong-battery-regulations/)Subscribe to our substack (https://publish.blubrry.com/s-1460710/episodes/e-86527234/edit/Subscribe%20to%20our%20substack%3A%20https%3A//fighttorepair.substack.com/).
Fight to Repair Podcast
A podcast series profiling experts, business leaders, and everyday people on the front lines of the fight for the right to repair.