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Microsoft’s Executive Shake-Up Continues as Developer Division Chief Resigns

Microsoft is losing another veteran executive. Julia Liuson, head of Microsoft’s developer division (DevDiv), is resigning from the software giant after 34 years. Liuson spent the past 12 years leading Microsoft’s developer business, during a period Microsoft focused more on open source projects and acquired GitHub for $7.5 billion. Liuson will continue as head of […]

Five Long-Lasting Gadgets Designed for Endurance

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The short lifespan of products has become a persistent irritation for consumers. It’s aggravating to have to consider a gadget’s likely breakdown when making a purchase decision, especially if it comes with a hefty price tag. Although not feasible for all items, discovering “buy for life” gadgets, which you only need to acquire once or perhaps twice over your lifetime, would be ideal. Examples include a quality digital watch or a mechanical keyboard.

The hunt for gadgets is a continuous struggle against obsolescence and breakdown, and the most effective strategy to avoid getting trapped in the cycle of planned obsolescence and annual repurchases that afflicts many products is to choose those that can be repaired, upgraded, and generally have their lifespan extended. The unfortunate truth regarding technology is that electronic parts tend to wear out faster than physical components, but you can still exercise some influence by selecting items known for their durability and inherent simplicity.

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