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California's 'right to repair' bill is now California's 'right to repair' law

California became just the third state in the nation to pass a "right to repair" consumer protection law on Tuesday, following Minnesota and New York, when Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 244. The California Right to Repair bill had originally been introduced in 2019. It passed, nearly unanimously, through the state legislature in September.  “This […]

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Prime Day deals on Anker charging accessories with discounts up to 57% off

Amazon’s October Prime Day sale is discounting many of Anker’s best accessories. So if you’re in the market for cables, portable chargers or power adapters, you can get a those devices for a lot less money right now. Most of these Anker deals are only for Prime members but a few are open to anyone. […]

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Meris MercuryX is a modular reverb pedal for the sonically adventerous

Last year Meris took its digital effects prowess and built a ludicrously powerful guitar pedal, the LVX. Now the company is back with another modular creation, the MercuryX, but instead of delay it's all about epic reverbs. Like the LVX the MercuryX is built around a "advanced ARM processor" of unspecified origin and a 24-bit […]

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Unity CEO John Riccitiello stepping down, effective immediately

Unity game developer said that John Riccitiello will step down as president and CEO of the company after nine years in leadership, effective immediately. James Whitehurst, who previously served as senior advisor and president at IBM, will fill in as interim CEO. The leadership transition comes during a turbulent time for the company. Just a […]

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Porsche's electric Macan will be the one to get

The Porsche Taycan is one of the most desirable EVs on the market, quick and lovely and yet somehow practical, too. But, with less than 250 miles of range on a charge and a starting price of at least $90,000, it's not exactly a mainstream car. Porsche's next EV might get a little closer. Meet […]