This week’s Apple headlines; Apple’s accidental iPhone 14 leak, new details on iPhone’s revolutionary camera, M2 MacBook release dates, Apple’s missing repair options, an iPhone game controller, Macro Photo winners, a new browser for macOS, and more...
The last few weeks have seen iFixit partner up with a number of leading manufacturers to offer parts and guides so users can repair their own devices. Notable in its absence is Apple, an absence made all the more controversial by Apple’s lack of action over its own Set Service Repair program:
"This lack of transparency is frustrating, to say the least. Self Service Repair isn’t just a popular idea; it’s also something that benefits the environment and has an immediate impact on customers’ wallets.
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