consumer-to-manufacturer, high-tech products, repairs, right to repair

Here’s Why We Still Don’t Have the ‘Right to Repair’

When you buy a product, you expect to have the right to repair it. The problem is, many modern products are designed so that you can’t fix them. Vital parts are inaccessible. Or you have to go through the manufacturer, which may well just give you a new one. The end result: millions of expensive ...

Troy Oakes

Smartphone with a cracked screen laying on concrete sidewalk.

5 Strengths of the U.S. Vs China

Michael Schuman is the author of Superpower Interrupted: The Chinese History of the World. In his recent article Don’t Believe the China Hype on The Atlantic, he pointed out that it seems that China is replacing the U.S. as the world’s economic superpower; however, the reality is not what it appears to be on the ...

Jack Roberts

New York City.