<p>One of the appealing aspects of iFixit teardowns is that, in addition to allowing a glimpse into the inner workings of high-tech devices, they also help keep users informed about new developments. A notable example is the Framework Desktop computer. The American company, known for manufacturing laptops, is also making efforts to promote the right to repair and modular design.</p>
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