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Apple CEO Admits Vision Pro Are Too Expensive for Consumers

Apple CEO Admits Vision Pro Are Too Expensive for Consumers

We can often think that a technology presented as revolutionary will experience great success, but Apple This showed us that there’s no point in introducing something that may be extremely interesting if users can’t get it later. In this case, the company’s CEO, Tim Cook, indicated in an interview that mixed reality glasses Vision Pro ...

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of consumers are banding together to eliminate them entirely

of consumers are banding together to eliminate them entirely

European consumer groups are calling for a ban on loot boxes. A collective action supporting a report published by the Norwegian Consumer Council. We don’t know if loot boxes will disappear one day or not, but in any case, more and more people are protesting against this process. In Europe, consumers want to get involved ...

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British Gas Advises Consumers To Turn Off Games Consoles To Save Money

British Gas Advises Consumers To Turn Off Games Consoles To Save Money

Image: Nintendo Life / Damien McFerran British Gas has ruffled a few feathers today. In a report published by the BBCthe UK’s biggest energy company has recommended that households should switch off what the company has dubbed “vampire devices”. That’s not a switched-on TV showing one of the many Dracula films on repeat, or even ...

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How are the new Spanish consumer regulations affecting Apple?

How are the new Spanish consumer regulations affecting Apple?

The Ministry of Consumption announced a new reform of the Spanish law on consumption, which had already been approved on April 27 by the Council of Ministers. With him, we seek to extend the useful life of electronic devices. Apple, like any other manufacturer, is no exception to the new regulations, which impose a mandatory ...

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What does the new Spanish consumer regulation say?

What does the new Spanish consumer regulation say?

Spanish consumers are in luck. The Council of Ministers approved a reform of consumer law that advocates a circular economy and fights for greater sustainability of electronic devices. Among other strategies to give products more life, the new consumer regulations stipulate that they must have a three-year warranty (not two as before) and that manufacturers ...