In other news: May 4, 2017
Growing volumes of Nigerian e-scrap coincide with an evolving processor field, and port workers will have an early vote on...
Growing volumes of Nigerian e-scrap coincide with an evolving processor field, and port workers will have an early vote on...
Getting old mobile devices out of Canadians' junk drawers and into the recycling stream may be a lucrative challenge for...
Apple envisions a future in which it sources all minerals in its products from recovered electronics, according to the company's...
User-repair champion iFixit has released four new teardown guides in recent weeks, showing consumers the inner workings of a new...
The largest probe to date of used devices supposedly scrubbed of their data found that 40 percent still retained some...
Consumers in China hold onto their old mobile phones for an average of two years after replacing them, and flame...
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The world's two largest smartphone brands, Samsung and Apple, shipped fewer devices in 2016 than one year earlier. But, according...
An Indian teenager begins collecting e-scrap after becoming sick from a nearby burning site, and collection programs get off the...
A new report predicts the IT asset disposition (ITAD) market will grow by an average of nearly 10 percent each...
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