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- 03:39, 16 January 2025 Best Buy (hist | edit) [4,386 bytes] Kukatsz (talk | contribs) (Page created, and filled out with basic information about Best Buy. Section added about discontinuation of Insignia Connect app.) Tag: Visual edit
- 03:35, 16 January 2025 Chase Bank (hist | edit) [2,523 bytes] 100.37.56.18 (talk) (Added Page and Basic Information) Tag: Visual edit
- 03:10, 16 January 2025 General Motors (hist | edit) [1,137 bytes] JosefinoPintoYT (talk | contribs) (created basic General Motors page) Tag: Visual edit
- 01:00, 16 January 2025 TP-Link (hist | edit) [3,958 bytes] Kukatsz (talk | contribs) (Page created, and filled out with basic information about TP-Link, as well as the company's use of forced arbitration.) Tag: Visual edit
- 23:49, 15 January 2025 Tesla asks customers to vote against Right to Repair (hist | edit) [718 bytes] Blip47 (talk | contribs) (this) Tag: Visual edit
- 22:28, 15 January 2025 Nintendo (hist | edit) [2,760 bytes] JamesTDG (talk | contribs) (Page created) Tag: Visual edit
- 20:37, 15 January 2025 Sonos (hist | edit) [1,105 bytes] 2a02:908:1873:e920:78b9:1f19:9dbc:6ac7 (talk) (Created page with "Sonos is a maufacturer of audio devices. == "Recycle mode" == In 2019, Sonos rendered formerly perfectly working devices into paperweights by disabling them altogether, just because those devices were no longer receiving software updates. Customers were offered a 30 percent discount on a new Sonos device if they accepted Sonos to intentionally remotely brick their existing device. Once a device is in Sonos "Recycle Mode", it can no longer be used [1], [2]. Sonos later...")
- 20:22, 15 January 2025 Dyson (hist | edit) [2,442 bytes] 2a02:908:1873:e920:78b9:1f19:9dbc:6ac7 (talk) (Created page with "Dyson is a manufacturer of (expensive) vacuum cleaners. == Battery packs lacking cell balancing, featuring self-bricking firmware == Dyson battery packs contain a Battery Management System (BMS) with a chip that would be capable of balancing the individual cells. However, the manufacturer has decided to leave away a few inexpensive but essential resistors, resulting in no balancing to take effect. As a result, the battery pack wears out much quicker than necessary. A...")