Word is getting out that it’s possible to recycle TVs, computers and monitors for free at locations across the state, including 14 in Snohomish County, as part of the state’s E-Cycle Washington ...
COLLEYVILLE, Texas — Between the blades of grass in Gregory Arth’s backyard, bits and pieces of circuit boards are everywhere. The 62-year-old heads to a recycling plant in Watauga every few weeks to ...
Some computers are ready for a new lease on life. Computer companies come out with new machines every year: faster, better, more powerful, more efficient, and sometimes even cheaper. But what do you ...
Getting a first-hand look at the guts of your computer usually means something’s gone horribly wrong, but when Recchia cracks open an old computer, all he sees is potential beauty. A lifelong learner, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — We live in a throw-away society when it comes to electronics because technology changes so quickly. The constant turnover of electronics is impacting your pocket book and the ...
COLUMBIA - Fourteen year-old Taylor Burghard grew up around computer technologies since her parents own a local Apple retail store, MacXperts. So, it was only natural for Taylor to become another ...
Globally, consumers threw away 41.5 million tons of electronics in 2011. Unless something changes, by 2016 we'll be tossing out 93.5 million tons. Lovely. But with a little elbow grease and a lot of ...
Computers become obsolete for a variety of reasons — old age, insufficient specs, malfunctioning hardware, or users simply want an upgrade. From selling hardware to be repurposed or bringing your ...
St. Cloud artist Katie Ballantine spent months turning obsolete computer parts into a sculpture depicting the St. Cloud cityscape The sculpture is in the office of Netgain founder Scott Warzecha, an ...
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