Manufacturers Are Killing Your Old Tech | Denver News
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Activists staged a symbolic funeral in Denver for millions of discarded gadgets, highlighting how manufacturers deliberately cut software support to render devices useless — not broken — sparking a massive e-waste crisis. Since 2014, this planned obsolescence has dumped nearly two billion pounds of waste, from Amazon disabling Kindle libraries to Microsoft ending Windows 10 support. It’s not consumer choice — it’s corporate design forcing premature upgrades, harming the planet and draining wallets. With Colorado’s Right to Repair law already in place, advocates are pushing for longer software support mandates to challenge disposable tech culture and hold manufacturers accountable for their products’ lifespans.
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