Apple has built their brand on a fanatical commitment to design, but their devices can be straight-up hostile when it comes to repair & maintenance. Maybe one leads to the other.
Links for the Curious
'Complete control': Apple accused of overpricing, restricting device repairs | CBC News - www.cbc.ca/new...
Values in Repair (Houston et al, 2016) - dl.acm.org/doi...
Designing for Repair? Infrastructures and Materialities of Breakdown (Rosner & Ames, 2014) - www.dataluna.co...
Design for repair: empowering consumers to fix the future | Guardian sustainable business - www.theguardia...
The Mechanics of Workplace Order: Toward a Sociology of Repair (Henke, 1999) - www.jstor.org/...
The Work of Repair: Gesture, Emotion and Sensual Knowledge (Dant, 2010) - www.researchga...
Making: Movement or Brand? (Bean & Rosner, 2014) - faculty.washin...
The History Of Jailbreaking [Feature] | Cult of Mac - www.cultofmac....
Apple's Jony Ive describes "fanatical" approach to design in interview | Macworld - www.macworld.c...
Jonathan Ive: Apple's goal isn't to make money | WIRED UK - www.wired.co.u...
Apple I - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.o...
Nixing the Fix: A Workshop on Repair Restrictions | Federal Trade Commission - www.ftc.gov/ne...
Louis keeps his middle finger high for Apple Inc! - • Louis keeps his middle...
20 years Same dealer, same brand. Not even a cheap gold watch. - / y3bhkf
OLPC’s $100 laptop was going to change the world - then it all went wrong - The Verge - www.theverge.c...
3 окт 2024