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India's 'Frankenstein' Laptop Economy Thrives Against Planned Obsolescence
mardi 8 avril 2025, 13:16 , par Slashdot
![]() 'Most people don't care about having the latest model; they just want something that works and won't break the bank,' a technician told Verge. This repair ecosystem operates within a larger battle against tech giants pushing planned obsolescence through proprietary designs and restricted parts access. Many technicians source components from Seelampur, India's largest e-waste hub processing 30,000 tonnes daily, though workers there handle toxic materials with minimal protection. 'India has always had a repair culture,' says Satish Sinha of Toxics Link, 'but companies are pushing planned obsolescence, making repairs harder and forcing people to buy new devices.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/04/08/1116241/indias-frankenstein-laptop-economy-thrives-against-pl...
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