How to recycle old, broken electronics like phones and chargers Don't toss your old electronics in the trash. From phones to chargers, here's how to recycle them responsibly and easily.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — When someone gets a new gadget like a phone, computer, tablet, or TV device, what do you do with the old one? It’s easy just to toss it in the trash, but that’s a ...
With Apple launching its newest iPhone this month, millions of new and old devices will be changing hands. If you are thinking of upgrading to the new iPhone 16, or maybe just buying a still-new 15, ...
Every year, citizens of the U.S. needlessly toss thousands of old cell phones, pagers, smart phones, and MP3 players into the garbage. And according to the Environmental Protection Agency, these ...
Everyone wants to recycle their batteries, but drop-off locations are hard to find. A new fire-safe bin could make the ...
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How recycling your old iPhone could save a gorilla’s life
In an episode of the Amazing Wildlife podcast, we found out that the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is collecting cellphones for ...
Nostalgia meets value: a handful of early mobile phones are quietly turning into collectible assets, with condition and ...
When the latest upgrades come in, old and unused electronics like cell phones and laptops end up out of sight and out of mind. Whether they’re kept in a drawer or thrown away in regular trash bins, ...
If you've got an old laptop or printer gathering dust in a closet, you're not alone. A recent CNET survey found that nearly a third of US adults are still hanging onto outdated electronics because ...
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