理想未來,共生永存-可持續發展

Why Big Tech should embrace the ‘right to repair’ revolution

‘Unlike almost every piece of tech I’ve bought, the Framework laptop is begging to be taken apart’

On the face of it, the Framework laptop I’ve been using for the past week is nothing out of the ordinary. It’s a sturdy, stylish machine that runs on Windows and borrows its look from the Apple MacBook.

And yet, it’s one of the most ambitious tech products of recent years. And the fact it feels like the stirring of a revolution is a sign of how far we’ve let things fall.

Because there’s something in the Framework box Apple would never include: a screwdriver. Unlike almost every piece of tech I’ve ever bought, this laptop is begging to be taken apart, tinkered with and, above all, kept for as long as possible.

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