Saturday, December 8, 2012

For Apple, Repairability Rules Don't Apply

Apple is frequently taken to task for its design choices, many of which revolve around the battery. For years, the naysayers were irritated that Apple's iPods and iPhones, for example, didn't have user-replaceable batteries. Worse yet, you couldn't swap in a new battery while on the go if you ran out of juice. Then Apple took away the removable batteries in its MacBook line, favoring instead to glue them inside to the cool, new unibody aluminum frames. And each time Apple squishes a product to an insane new level of thinness, we lose some tinkering option or ability.

Source: http://ectnews.com.feedsportal.com/c/34520/f/632000/s/2654dac8/l/0L0Stechnewsworld0N0Crsstory0C767830Bhtml/story01.htm

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