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Apple expanding repair provider programme to 200 countries including Bangladesh

Apple expanding repair provider programme to 200 countries including Bangladesh Photo taken from Apple.com Star Digital Desk Star Digital Desk Tech giant Apple Inc is expanding its Independent Repair Provider programme to more than 200 countries including Bangladesh. This means that nearly every country where Apple sells its products will be covered under the programme. The other countries Apple will expand the programme to include Afghanistan, Australia, Bhutan, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tonga, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vanuatu and Vietnam, according to

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Nigeria not listed as Apple expands repair provider programme to more than 200 countries

Share Tech giant, Apple Inc, is expanding its ‘Independent Repair Provider’ (IRP) programme to more than 200 countries. However, Nigeria was not listed in the programme. Nearly every country where Apple sells its products will be covered under the IRP. The programme offers repair providers access to genuine parts, tools, repair manuals and diagnostics for out-of-warranty repairs. Apple launched the programme originally in 2019 and expanded it to Europe and Canada last year. There are now more than 1,500 IRP locations serving customers across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. “Being a part of the Independent Repair Provider programme has been a huge benefit to my business, employees and customers,’’ said Scott Baker, owner of Mister Mac in Wimberley, Texas.

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Apple Maps now shows Covid-19 airport travel guidelines

(Representational Image: Apple Maps) Apple has rolled out a new update for its Maps app, which now shows Covid-19 airport travel guidelines for over 300 airports worldwide, including five Indian airports. The navigation app now shows its users local airport health requirements, including face coverings, health tests, or screenings, and quarantine guidelines. The company has sourced all this data from the Airports Council International (ACI). Also Read - Apple to fix battery drain issue on iPhone 11 series, to remove default Siri voice via iOS 14.5 update To access the feature, users simply need to search for an airport in the app and then tap the Covid-19 travel guidance and local health requirements option. However, first Apple users will have to update the Maps app from the App Store to access the data. Also Read - Apple iPhone 13 series launch could be delayed due to chip shortage

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Right to Repair advocate crowdfunding direct ballot initiative

Right to Repair advocate crowdfunding direct ballot initiative
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