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Most folks think that when electronics break or become outdated, the only option is to toss them in the trash or recycle them.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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Opens Saturday, January 14. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway. A mid-career retrospective for Philadelphia photographer Zoe Strauss, reflecting on her annual Under ...
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.