Right now, you could spend $249 on a brand-new 32 GB iPod Touch or you could spend $159 for the refurbished version. Both come from the Apple store in a sparkling white box with new accessories, a new ...
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Most folks think that when electronics break or become outdated, the only option is to toss them in the trash or recycle them. But on the contrary, there are a number of ways to transform ...
Electronics-loving orthodontic clinician Dr. Mark Brickley has developed a collection of electronic circuit-building experiments, tested them on unsuspecting colleagues, and then squeezed them into a ...
America’s love affair with consumer electronics will likely rage on for years to come. With a constant stream ofiPads, e-readers and smart phones hitting the market, it’s hard not to get sucked into ...
As competition in the electronics recycling industry increases, so does the need for clear and open environmental health and safety practices. In a segment with such low barriers to entry, top-tier ...
The average American household spent more than $1,300 on electronics in 2012, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. One way to save: buy refurbished.