Manitowoc library in January: After the holidays tech help, used book sale on schedule Herald Times Reporter
Get a fun gadget as a holiday gift but have no idea how to use it? The library can help at a special Jan. 8 event.
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Manitowoc library in January: After the holidays tech help, used book sale on schedule Herald Times Reporter
Get a fun gadget as a holiday gift but have no idea how to use it? The library can help at a special Jan. 8 event.
KVUE.com |
Fellow Texans help Pflugerville woman collect electronics to send to children in Africa
KVUE.com Cowger will be leaving for Africa in October but is still collecting electronics through the end of September. She encourages community members to donate only used electronics and asks that people make sure to clear their data. New phones and tablets … |
Funds raised from used book sale help finance Mature Woman's Grant | Feedback
NJ.com The organizers wish to thank CSE for letting us use their facility and thank the public for their generous support; which was both in the form of donations of lots and lots of books, DVDs and CDs and the subsequent purchase of these treasures. We also … |
Charleston Post Courier |
South Carolina State Guard to help fight prison cellphones Fox News Each year, Stirling's agency seizes thousands of cellphones, smuggled inside prison by visitors, errant employees, and even delivered by drone. Wireless service providers have said that, while they support efforts to cut out inmates' illegal calls … New fence patrols by volunteer guard unit hope to curb cellphones in SC prisons |
Ledger Independent |
Students collect cell phones to help gorilla habitats
Ledger Independent Students at Straub Elementary are collecting discarded cell phones for recycling. Shown are second graders Ellen Clarke and Sophie Dean holding a bucket of cell phones that were brought to the school for recycling. Terry Prather, The Ledger Independent … |
MIT Technology Review |
Edible electronics tattooed on your food could help track your health
MIT Technology Review By contrast, materials scientists have made much recent progress in developing conducting polymers that can be inkjet-printed into powerful electronic devices such as plastic displays. Bonacchini and company use the same inkjet-printing technique to … |