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General Discussion >> Technically Speaking >> Right To Repair http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1698148298 Message started by issuevoter on Oct 24th, 2023 at 9:51pm |
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Title: Right To Repair Post by issuevoter on Oct 24th, 2023 at 9:51pm
The EU is forcing Big Tech to be more responsible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo-k-Qosy8A |
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Title: Re: Right To Repair Post by Bobby. on Oct 24th, 2023 at 10:11pm
Thanks - good video.
I'm pretty sure my mobile has a replacement battery. I can see them on eBay. |
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Title: Re: Right To Repair Post by Sir Eoin O Fada on Oct 25th, 2023 at 9:58am
My simple mobile has a replaceable battery and I have a spare battery from the same model that fell into the toilet bowl.[Helpful wife, “Now, maybe, you’ll close the lid”].🙁🙁😮💨
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Title: Re: Right To Repair Post by Carl D on Oct 30th, 2023 at 9:53am issuevoter wrote on Oct 24th, 2023 at 9:51pm:
Hopefully that will also include Microsoft with their current "plan" to turn millions of perfectly good PC's and laptops into landfill when Windows 10 reaches "end of life" in 2 years time. PIRG petitions Microsoft to extend the life of Windows 10 Quote:
Of course, Windows 10 will not suddenly stop working in 2 years time but it won't receive any more security updates. It wouldn't surprise me if Microsoft started 'sabotaging' Windows 10 in the next 2 years to encourage people to 'upgrade' like they did with Windows 7 after W10 was released in 2015 (who can forget the eternal "Checking for Updates" message that the majority of Windows 7 users encountered when using Windows Update back then? Some people said they left their PC's on for a day or more and nothing happened. Microsoft eventually "fixed" it after a tsunami of complaints. Windows 7 - Windows Update Hangs On "Checking For Updates" And the infamous GWX - Get Windows 10 (Roman numeral X) campaign that saw many people turn their Windows 7 PC's off and when next turned on they had been 'magically' "upgraded" to Windows 10. Microsoft upgraded users to Windows 10 without their OK They stopped doing that too after at least one lawsuit. Oh, and Microsoft's decision to block 7th Generation and above CPU's from getting updates for Windows 7 and 8.1 back in 2016 (this was also easily bypassed). There are still ways to install Windows 11 on "unsupported hardware" (I've done it myself with a 10 year old motherboard fitted with a 4th Generation CPU) but who knows how long they will keep working? And hardly anyone who isn't a computer 'whiz' knows about these workarounds. The other option will be to linstall Linux on these "unsupported" PC's after October 2025 which isn't such a bad idea seeing as Windows has turned into an advertising platform masquerading as an operating system these days (there's ways to fix that too but 'Joe Average' probably also doesn't know how to do that). |
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