Assurant releases Q2 trade-in and upgrade data
Consumers continue to hold onto devices longer before trading them in, according to second-quarter data from a trade-in company.
Consumers continue to hold onto devices longer before trading them in, according to second-quarter data from a trade-in company.
Robert Coolidge's business is built around supplying replacement parts for consumer electronics, and he sees right to repair laws as...
In response to a Federal Communications Commission request for comment on its new phone carrier unlocking rule, e-scrap industry members...
For years, Discover Financial Services didn't donate its used laptops for reuse due to its data security policies. But a...
The NextGen Consortium is bringing together brands big and small to trial a city-wide reusable cup system in Petaluma, California.
Retail sales of IT assets refurbished by Cascade Asset Management grew in volume in 2023 while revenue declined, according to...
Twenty teams have received $50,000 each from a U.S. Department of Energy competition aimed at extending the life cycle for...
Lawmakers in Rhode Island are considering a broad electronics right-to-repair bill that would ban parts pairing and currently does not...
After two years of trying – and some public pushing – iFixit ended its partnership with Samsung, citing the OEM's...
Repair shops that handle wireless devices will have a more straightforward time classifying devices after the wireless industry association aligned...
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