Bob Greene: Air pods are incredible from a consumer standpoint, you get them the first time I got them. He says Apple has embodied for decades a kind of hostility to outsiders interfering with or interrupting the user experience. Greene: Is there an air pod out there that if you could go fucking grab Johnny I by the lapels and say, God damn it, man, do it the way I want you to do it?
Do we really own the devices we buy? ‘The Right to Repair’ author Aaron Perzanowki joins Adam to explain how companies are using their power to control the products we buy from them, even after they’ve left the store, and prevent us from repairing them ourselves. They discuss how this affects the environment, the livelihood of farmers, and the longevity of AirPods, and Aaron shares resources on how we can take power back and do our own repairs. You can purchase Aaron’s book at http://factuallypod.com/books
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