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Six websites that turn your used electronics into money
CNET To help with the cost of upgrading to the latest and greatest tech, take advantage of websites that will offer you cold hard cash in exchange for your electronics. The prices offered are usually a little lower than what you could directly sell the … |
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The Best Way to Sell Used Electronics – ConsumerReports.org
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The Best Way to Sell Used Electronics
ConsumerReports.org As the holiday shopping season approaches, you're probably wondering how to pay for all those shiny new gifts. You might want to start by taking a look around your home. All your old smartphones, laptops, cameras, and tablets can earn you hundreds of … |
Electronic recycling event set for Friday – Times Daily
Electronic recycling event set for Friday
Times Daily Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Southwire on Helton Drive in Florence-Lauderdale Industrial Park is offering the public, as well as businesses, an opportunity to get rid of old used electronics with a free “E-Waste Recycling" event. “This is something … |
Molecular Semiconductors Could Be the Future of Electronics, and This New Technique Offers a Way to Mass Produce … – ECNmag.com
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Molecular Semiconductors Could Be the Future of Electronics, and This New Technique Offers a Way to Mass Produce … ECNmag.com Raja says that the method can be used for other conductive materials, besides gold, which offer interesting electrical, chemical and plasmonic properties for applications in molecular electronics and spintronics, nanoplasmonics and biosensing. New Faster, Scalable Method for Developing Molecular Semiconductors |
Want a healthier digital life? Try building your own smartphone – Fast Company
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Want a healthier digital life? Try building your own smartphone
Fast Company I used to love soldering back in the day of hobbyist electronics. Assembling something, while learning about it and then using it, was extremely satisfying. That era has been lost to the complex engineering of touch screens and smartphones–but computer … |
Military-Communications Firms Harris, L3 Near Deal to Combine – Wall Street Journal
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Military-Communications Firms Harris, L3 Near Deal to Combine
Wall Street Journal Based in Melbourne, Fla., Harris is a provider of communications systems and electronics for military and civilian use. Its systems are used for battlefield communications as well as by first responders and for GPS, air-traffic control weather tracking … |