PlannedObsolescence

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  • Bloomberg via Getty Images

    French officials investigate Apple for iPhone slowdowns

    by 
    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    01.09.2018

    Last month, French organization HOP (which stands for Stop Planned Obsolescence in French) filed legal complaints against Apple after the company admitted to slowing older models of iPhones. Now, Bloomberg reports that French authorities have begun a preliminary investigation into the company in regards to accusations of "programmed obsolescence" and "deceit."

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    Apple may face criminal charges in France over iPhone slowdowns

    by 
    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    12.28.2017

    Earlier this month, Apple admitted to slowing older iPhone models in order to prevent phones with older batteries from suddenly shutting down. Now, Reuters reports that the company may face a legal battle in France over the practice. A French organization called HOP, which in French stands for Stop Planned Obsolescence, filed legal complaints against Apple in Paris this week. It also filed complaints against Epson for similar reasons.

  • iFixit

    Europe wants iFixit-style product repairability ratings

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    07.05.2017

    The European Parliament has approved recommendations for companies to make devices easier to repair and even add labels showing an iFixit-like "score." They also want batteries, LEDs and other critical parts to be removable and not glued in, "so that we do not have to throw away a phone when the battery breaks down," wrote Green MP and author Pascal Durand. This is exactly what groups like Greenpeace and iFixit have been demanding for years, but at this point, it's just a series of recommendations and not law yet.