Published Nov 19, 2021
Apple Changes Course on Right to Repair
Marques Brownlee and Andrew Manganelli examine the shifting landscape of tech and automotive industries as Apple embraces self-service repairs, a move with vast implications for the right to repair movement, while also tackling consumer frustrations with Tesla's feature omissions due to chip shortages and the growing competition in electric vehicles highlighted by the Subaru Solterra.

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