Most people don't throw away old electronics --they relocate them. The laptop goes from the desk to the closet, the closet to ...
Consider selling old gaming gear online to find demand for parts and potential buyers. Donate old gear to schools or charities if in working condition to help others in need. Use electronics recycling ...
If you have hard drives that no longer serve you, maybe due to limited storage or finicky operation, it might be time to finally get rid of them. First, if it does still work, consider ways you can ...
Need to dispose of an old TV, laptop, phone, or other gadget? Here are the retailers that will take your gear, often for free, and the sites that will point you in the right direction. My title is ...
I had a conversation with a coworker this week about an interesting situation with her elderly father's old computer. His computer ran Windows 7, and while it no longer works, when it did work her ...
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The threat of data loss, coupled with increasingly stringent environmental regulations, has IT pros rethinking their disposal methods for computer gear. Getting rid of obsolete IT gear isn’t as simple ...
Christmas is over, but the remnants – stacks of cardboard boxes, bags of sparkly wrapping paper and maybe one or two broken ornaments – remain. Though it's easy to toss these items into the garbage, ...
Recycling or trading in your devices is a better way to reduce e-waste, but fewer than half of US adults do either.