Mercedes G Wagon EV Gets Official

Mercedes G Wagon

The new Mercedes G Wagon Electric vehicle or G Class is now official and the Mercedes G 580 with EQ Technology represents a significant step forward in the world of off-road vehicles. As the automotive industry continues to embrace electric vehicles (EVs), Mercedes-Benz has taken the iconic G-Class and transformed it into a innovative, zero-emissions […]

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New Raspberry Pi 5 EEPROM update enables OS network installations

Pi 5 EEPROM update 2024

The latest EEPROM update for the Raspberry Pi 5 introduces several significant enhancements and features aimed at improving functionality and performance. One of the most notable improvements introduced by the EEPROM update is the simplified network installation feature. This addition allows users to install operating systems directly over a network, eliminating the need for manual […]

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EU’s new right-to-repair rules force companies to repair out-of-warranty devices

The European Union has adopted a right-to-repair directive that will make it easier for consumers to get their devices fixed. The new rules extend a product's guarantee if it breaks under warranty, while obliging manufacturers to repair devices no longer covered. The law still needs to be approved by member nations. 

Devices sold in Europe already offer minimum two-year warranties, but the new rules impose additional requirements. If a device is repaired under warranty, the customer must be given a choice between a replacement or a repair. If they choose the latter, the warranty is to be extended by a year. 

Once it expires, companies are still required to repair "common household products" that are repairable under EU law, like smartphones, TVs and certain appliances (the list of devices can be extended over time). Consumer may also borrow a device during the repair or, if it can't be fixed, opt for a refurbished unit as an alternative.

The EU says repairs must be offered at a "reasonable" price such that "consumers are not intentionally deterred" from them. Manufacturers need to supply spare parts and tools and not try to weasel out of repairs through the use of "contractual clauses, hardware or software techniques." The latter, while not stated, may make it harder for companies to sunset devices by halting future updates

In addition, manufacturers can't stop the use of second-hand, original, compatible or 3D-printed spare parts by independent repairers as long as they're in conformity with EU laws. They must provide a website that shows prices for repairs, can't refuse to fix a device previously repaired by someone else and can't refuse a repair for economic reasons.

While applauding the expanded rules, Europe's Right to Repair group said it there were missed opportunities. It would have liked to see more product categories included, priority for repair over replacement, the right for independent repairers to have access to all spare parts/repair information and more. "Our coalition will continue to push for ambitious repairability requirements... as well as working with members focused on the implementation of the directive in each member state."

Along with helping consumers save money, right-to-repair rules help reduce e-waste, CO2 pollution and more. The area is currently a battleground in the US as well, with legislation under debate in around half the states. California's right-to-repair law — going into effect on July 1 — forces manufacturers to stock replacement parts, tools and repair manuals for seven years for smartphones and other devices that cost over $100.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/eus-new-right-to-repair-rules-force-companies-to-repair-out-of-warranty-devices-081939123.html?src=rss

Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator explained

What is the Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator

The Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator is designed to enhance the capabilities of data centers focusing on AI compute demands, particularly for generative AI and large language models. This accelerator improves speed, scalability, and developer productivity, making it a valuable tool for enterprises and developers working with advanced AI applications. This quick overview guide will […]

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Take Your iPhone to the Next Level with These Handy Tips

iPhone

If you’ve ever wanted to enhance the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your iPhone’s home screen, there are several customization options that can transform your user experience. The video below from iReviews walks you through creating a personalized and efficient interface that will make everyday use of your iPhone more enjoyable. Introducing Custom Widgets for […]

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Easily analyze PDF documents using AI and Ollama

If you’re looking for ways to use artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze and research using PDF documents, while keeping your data secure and private by operating entirely offline. You might be interested in this project which uses Ollama to enable you to use AI to chat directly to your PDFs files and documents requesting AI […]

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iOS 17.5 Beta 3 and iPadOS 17.5 Beta 3 Released to Developers

iOS 17.5 Beta 3

Apple has released iOS 17.5 beta 3 for the iPhone and iPadOS 17.5 beta 3 for the iPad to developers, we are also expecting Apple to make both of these new beta available to Public Beta Testers shortly. For iPhone 15 Pro Max users, the latest beta update is notably larger, approximately 626 MB, pointing […]

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Rabbit r1 AI personal assistant live hands-on demo by Jesse Lyu

Rabbit r1 AI personal assistant

In a captivating live demonstration, Jesse Lyu unveiled the first production versions of the new Rabbit R1, a groundbreaking AI-native device that promises to transform the way we interact with technology. The Rabbit R1  is a sophisticated tool that has been specifically designed to seamlessly combine advanced hardware and artificial intelligence to streamline and enhance […]

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What to Expect from Apple’s May “Let Loose” iPad Event

Apple iPad

Apple will unveil its new iPad range at a press event next month. The eagerly awaited Apple event titled “Let Loose” is set to bring a fresh wave of innovation directly to your screens on May 7th, 2022. As a departure from traditional midday presentations, this event will kick off at 7:00 AM Pacific Time. […]

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What’s New in the Latest Samsung Galaxy Software Update

Samsung Galaxy has recently released a new software update that brings significant improvements to the user interface of its smartphones. This update, which is available through the Good Lock application’s Home Up module, is designed to enhance user interaction and customization, making your device more efficient and personalized to your needs. The update introduces several […]

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