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Police: Orem man claims stolen electronics were for girlfriend in India
fox13now.com Police began investigating 47-year-old Joseph Harrison's activity after officers in Springville received a report that a credit card had been used fraudulently to purchase a laptop from Walmart's website. According to a statement of probable cause, a … |
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How to save money on stuff for your kids – WFTV Orlando
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How to save money on stuff for your kids
WFTV Orlando Let's face it: Kids can be expensive. The cost of raising a child for 18 years is about a quarter of a million dollars, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's most recent study. That's about $ 13,000 a year for a middle income family. But it … |
Get Money (or a Tax Deduction) for Your Used Tech – Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
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Get Money (or a Tax Deduction) for Your Used Tech
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Declutter your home and you're likely to find an old phone in a desk drawer or a 15-year-old desktop in a box in your basement. Instead of building up piles of used electronics, and infuriating your partner or roommates, sell them β they may be worth … |
Used electronics platform Zhaoliangji secures funding – AIM Group
Used electronics platform Zhaoliangji secures funding
AIM Group Zhaoliangji, a Chinese b-to-c used consumer electronics transaction platform, has completed series A+ funding worth 70 million RMB ($ 10.26 million U.S.). The round was led by VC firm Shenzhen Oriental Fortune Capital Co Ltd., and joined by Red Rock … |
Study Backs Up Schools That Confiscate Electronics – Geek
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Study Backs Up Schools That Confiscate Electronics Geek Over the course of one term, laptops, phones, and tablets were banned in half of the participating pupils' lectures, and permitted in the other half. When devices were allowed, students were asked to record whether they used them for non-academic … Cellphones in classrooms contribute to failing grades: Study Smartphones in the classroom are hindering learning, study finds Using electronic devices in lectures affects exam performance β study |
Electronics in the air – Nature.com
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Electronics in the air
Nature.com In addition, electronics usually require voltages of several volts and milliwatts of power and such energy sources are too large to be used with sub-millimetre particles. βTo bypass stability and power limitations, we used 2D materials to make devices … |