I’m looking at getting a new laptop. Does anyone have any suggestions?
So far I’m leaning towards the Microsoft Surface, the 13" MacBook Air, or the Inspiron 13 5000
So I’m more leaning towards the MacBook Air if only because it’s a lot easier for me and it just feels better than the Surface
I just purchased a new computer myself, and I ended up with the Microsoft Surface because of Apple’s new stupid vintage mac policy where they refuse to even diagnose a computer problem after it is 7 years old. My laptop was 6 yet they still told me I would have to see a third party retailer for a diagnosis.
To make a long story short, I hate Apple and their customer service and I think you should think about the long-term implications of owning an Apple nowadays. They wouldn’t even give me a diagnosis of what was wrong.
That’s Louis Rossman, a repair technician and YouTuber, who went viral recently for railing against Apple. Apple purposely charges a lot for repairs and you either have to pay up or buy a new device. That’s because Apple withholds necessary tools and information from outside repair shops. And to think, we were just so close to change.
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This is really important and let me tell you why.
My mom has an iPhone 6 Plus and hasn’t even had it for a year when one day it suddenly died and would not charge. So she took it to an authorized Apple repair place and they charged her $50 for a diagnostic only to tell her that she would have to buy a brand new phone.
So she decided to go to the AT&T store to talk to our usual guy that upgrades our phones and handles any problems for us. She tells him what’s wrong and he takes her phone to the back only to come out two minutes later, puts her phone on charge and it comes back to life.
She asks him what was wrong with it that he managed to somehow fix when the people at the “authorized apple repair place” couldn’t. And you know what he told her?
“There was just a bit of fuzz in the charging port.”
I FUCKING KNEW IT. Listen, I have a MacBook from college. The charger has died twice, and I had to get a new one. This happened for two years in a row around the same time each year. I’m fucking convinced that their hardware is rigged to “expire” in order to force people to keep buying their shit.
Wait, people are just now learning that Apple has some of the shadiest business practices?
You know this isn’t really just apple, company’s do this all the time, everything is rigged to expire and all they want is your money.
Ohhh no no no, this IS JUST Apple.
All companies want you to buy their new products. None have gone to the lengths that Apple Inc. has gone to make end user repairs as impossible as is legally viable. I have been repairing electronics and computer systems privately, commercially and active duty in the US military for about 30 years.
Apple puts extra effort into special hardware requiring proprietary tools that are only legally produced by their licensed manufacturer and can only be purchased through licensed repair shops if at all.
Companies like iFixit can only exist as profit making companies because they are able to make workaround tools and kits that are still profitable but less of a blatant ripoff than Apple.
Apple has been doing this forever. The way Apple treats consumers is abysmal, and people still eat their products up.
This guy better watch out before Apple contacts Hillary to get in touch with her best hitmen.
I have had a recent experience like this only with my MacBook. So I called the store to set up an appointment and figure out what is wrong, and they told me they no longer work on “vintage Macs”. Um, excuse me? So I asked what constitutes a vintage Mac, and it is any laptop older than 7 years. I reply back “Okay, but mine is only six years old and therefore not vintage. When can I come in?” To which the apple tech replied “Oh your model is an exception. It is considered vintage”.
Long story short: Fuck you Apple, I am now the proud owner of a Surface Pro Tablet.
Since I have never been on the Planned Parenthood website, I had no idea that they had corporate sponsors. While I am glad that a lot of them are retracting their support of PP, it disturbs me that so many companies had sponsored them.
Here is a list of all the companies PP had on their website until a few days ago: AT&T, Alcoa, American Express, Avon Products, Black & Decker, Circuit City, Citibank, Clorox, Coca-Cola, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Fidelity Investments, Ford Motor Company, Gannett, James River Corporation, Merck & Company, Microsoft Corporation, Motorola, Phillip Morris, T. Rowe Price, Prudential Insurance, Safeco Corporation, Sun Microsystems, Sunoco, Vanguard Group, Verizon, Washington Post Company, White & Case.
Corporations are once again deciding the laws of America. Cronyism at its finest. I though the left was against the buying and selling of elections and laws? Oh wait, they are only against it when the Koch Brothers are involved. No one else matters.