Old cell phones, broken laptops, and countless cords tend to accumulate quickly, and it can be tough to know where to ...
Before you toss that old phone, tablet, or even a game system, you might want to check its value. A recent study found 88% of Americans keep unused electronics at ...
In the race to secure the critical mineral supply chain, the U.S. government has sought to ramp up production of rare earths and rare earth magnets. Now, experts say the key to securing these supplies ...
Pacific Palisades launched Another Bounce to recycle the millions of tennis and pickleballs thrown into landfills.
Did you know that your old laptop computer probably has a small amount of gold hiding inside it? Here's why it's there and ...
Do you have an outdated, unused computer sitting in your home? Maybe there’s a broken kitchen appliance you meant to take to the dump weeks ago. Or an old TV taking up space in the basement or attic.
Computers were once the size of an entire room. That's right. A single, low-power computer that was significantly weaker than the phone you carry in your pocket today was also ridiculously larger. But ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When household batteries die, it’s hard to know what to do with them. So they get shoved into a junk drawer or sheepishly thrown into the trash. But dead batteries aren’t quite ...