Digital music players and cameras have largely been kicked to the curb by smartphones, yet many people still have them tucked away somewhere. If you’ve been keeping that ancient iPod around because ...
When my husband and I were married 25 years ago, one of the first things I added to our registry was a KitchenAid stand mixer. I think I squealed with delight when it arrived at our apartment. After ...
The lifecycle of our devices seems to get shorter and shorter. Every gadget we buy gets an upgrade within a year or two. Even if you hold on to your computer or smartphone as long as you can, it ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. What was once new and cutting-edge technology can quickly become yesterday's news. I noticed this when I recently attended the massive ...
America’s next rare-earth mine is 2,000 metric tons of junk sitting in boxes in Mesa, Ariz. The hoard contains electric motors from an assortment of expired electronic equipment, from e-bikes to ...
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Post-holiday clean-ups often reveal drawers, closets, even garages full of old gadgets. And when it comes to your old tech — do you sell it or scrap it? Before you toss that old phone, tablet, or even ...
This month, resolve to revive or relinquish those old music players and point-and-shoot cameras — and retrieve any files trapped on the devices. By J. D. Biersdorfer J. D. Biersdorfer writes the ...
Gadgets are everywhere in our lives these days—phones glued to our hands, tablets for scrolling recipes in the kitchen, laptops churning through work emails, and smartwatches buzzing with ...
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