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"originalSummary": "John Deere is a leading manufacturer of agricultural and heavy machinery. Founded in 1837, they are primarily known for their heavy-duty agriculture machines, such as tractors and combines. They have recently faced criticism for their business practices, especially in the realm of equipment repair. These practices have raised concerns among farmers, independent repair technicians, and consumer-advocacy groups.[1]", | |
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"originalSummary": "The issue at hand for farmers is the difficulty to repair their own farming equipment. Farmers could not do much to diagnose the problem with their tractor, as they did not have access to the diagnostic software themselves — only a John Deere dealer, not an independent mechanic nor the farmer.[1]", | |
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"originalSummary": "In 2018, John Deere entered a voluntary agreement to provide manuals, training, and diagnostic software for tractors available to purchase by January 1, 2021. However, the company does not appear to have fulfilled this commitment, nor does it seem to have plans to do so in the near future.[1][2]", | |
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"originalSummary": "A number of security flaws in the software John Deere provided could have allowed hackers to find and download the personal data of all owners of the company’s farming vehicles and equipment, according to security researcher Sick Codes, who found the vulnerabilities.[1] Although John Deere confirmed the existence of the vulnerabilities, they downplayed their impact by stating it was remediated and it did not give \"access to customer accounts, dealer accounts, or sensitive personal information.\"[1] This was not true according to the security researcher, because on newer farm equipment, the vehicle or equipment owner’s name, their physical address, the equipment’s unique ID, and its Vehicle Identification Number can be seen.[1]", | |
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"originalSummary": "Wyze Labs, Inc. (formerly Wyzecam), also known as Wyze, is an American technology company that was incorporated on July 19, 2017. It specializes in smart home products and wireless cameras.", | |
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"originalSummary": "On Thursday, January 30th, Crunchyroll emailed US users of its server about an update to its terms of service through email and notifications on login. There were two main updates to the terms of service - a class action-lawsuit waiver, and an update to account usage guidelines. The messaging about these changes did not mention any means of opting out of these changes or give any warning - they are effective as soon as users click continue on the site or continue to use the service.", | |
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"originalSummary": "Sony initially announced that it would remove purchased Discovery TV shows from users' libraries due to licensing issues:[1][2]", | |
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"originalSummary": "Founded in 2002, Sonos, Inc., is an American company that specializes in audio devices, including wireless speakers, home theater systems, and headphones.", | |
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"originalSummary": "Acer Inc. is a Taiwanese multinational company that produces computer hardware and electronics, headquartered in Xizhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It was founded in 1976 and originally called Multitech, today they employs more than 7,800 people around the world, 47% of them in Taiwan.[1]", | |
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"originalSummary": "In November 2024, YouTube creator Mend It Mark uploaded a video in which he repaired a MasterGroove SR Mk3 pre-amp made by Tom Evans Audio. In the video, he took the pre-amp apart and to help diagnose the issue, he reverse engineered the device and created some schematic diagrams.[1] He also made his viewers aware of the fact that the price of this pre-amp is £25,000 (about 30,000 USD) and that many of the electrical components in the pre-amp had the part numbers scraped off.", | |
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"originalSummary": "IKEA designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture, household goods, and various related services.", | |
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"originalSummary": "Nike, Inc. is an American multinational corporation specializing in athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment. Founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman, it became Nike, Inc. in 1971, named after the Greek goddess of victory. Its iconic Swoosh logo was designed by Carolyn Davidson for $35.", | |
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"originalSummary": "Nike Adapt is a line of self-lacing smart shoes introduced by Nike, featuring app-controlled functionality. These shoes represent a significant innovation in footwear technology, combining traditional shoe design with modern smartphone integration.", | |
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"originalSummary": "Dyson updated its repair policy, offering customers the following three options to repair their devices:[1]", | |
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"originalSummary": "Dyson battery packs include a Battery Management System (BMS) equipped with a chip capable of balancing the individual cells. However, the manufacturer has chosen to omit a few inexpensive but essential resistors, preventing the balancing function from working as intended. As a result, the battery pack degrades much faster than it should.[1][2]", | |
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"originalSummary": "Apple is a company that was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. There was always a bit of a head in the clouds approach from Apple to designing things, but it seemed to work well until about the 2000's. Suddenly, there was an obsession with cutting excess weight, probably sparked about the time of the iPod, at the cost of repairability and upgradeability. Of course, the iPhone's launch would wind up staging the path of crafting the most popular consumer electronic device in the world, and smartphones now have become one of the most controversial topics to the right to repair community. That is normally expected to be designed with little regard to ease of independent repair. Sources?", | |
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"originalSummary": "LG Corporation is a South Korean electronics and home-appliance chaebol (or mega corporation). They make microwave ovens, ovens, stoves, refrigerators, cell phones (until 2021), TVs, speakers, drives for Blu-ray Disk, CD, and DVD, computer components and peripherals, and other electronics.", | |
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"originalSummary": "Roku, Inc. is an American technology company, founded in October of 2002, known for their \"Roku\" line of products which consist of Smart TVs & streaming players. It is also the creator and maintainer of \"Roku OS.\" Roku OS is a smart TV operating system allowing users to access apps such as streaming services, which was released in 2004.", | |
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"originalSummary": "Apple uses several technical measures to protect their App Store ecosystem and prevent consumer choice. They are good at obscuring their intentions with technical roadblocks, while typically citing security reasons for them - assuming the public even recognizes what is going on. This actively hurts the ability for lawmakers to have an accurate understanding, so they can consider applying legislative pressure.", | |
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"originalSummary": "Google LLC, founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, is one of the most influential and dominant technology companies in the world.[1][ citation needed ] Originally developed as a search engine to organize and index the growing amount of information on the internet, Google has since expanded into a wide range of services and products, becoming a central player in digital advertising, software, hardware, and cloud computing.[ citation needed ]", | |
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"originalSummary": "Lenovo is a Chinese PC manufacturer founded originally as a state-founded branch of a research institute called Legend in 1984.[1] In 2005, they officially rebranded as Lenovo and bought the IBM computer division alongside the Thinkpad brand.[2] Today, Lenovo has more than 77,000 employees and holds about a quarter of the Worldwide PC Shipments market.[3][4][5]", | |
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"originalSummary": "Thermaltake Technology Co., Ltd., is a Taiwanese multinational company specializing in PC hardware, peripherals, and gaming furniture. Founded in 1999 by Kenny Lin, the company is known for innovative products like the Golden Orb CPU cooler and RGB-enabled components, catering to PC enthusiasts and gamers worldwide. Its offerings include cases, cooling solutions, power supplies, and gaming peripherals under the Tt eSPORTS brand.", | |
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