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It's a fact of life and one of the reasons I have a job: digital electronics will eventually break or get replaced. But it's hard to know just what to do with the gadgets that get left behind. Some people stuff them...

We're proud to have been included in NBC's The Today Show feature about "What To Do With Old Stuff" Consumer Correspondent Sloan Barnett offers suggestions on what to do with those old things instead of throwing them away...

The third-generation iPhone, hitting the shelves of Apple and AT&T stores on Friday, will come equipped with a faster processor, a digital compass, a video recorder, a three-megapixel camera — and a hefty price tag...

Those tears of joy shed by iPhone loyalists are turning into cries of grief with the announcement by AT&T that it will impose a $200 fee to upgrade to the next-generation iPhone, which lands in stores Friday...
If you've got a new External Hard drive or you're about to get one, it's time to think about what to do with your used External Hard drive. Throwing it away is bad for the environment, and keeping it in your drawer clutters your life. The solution? Sell or recycle your External Hard drive! The highest form of recycling is reuse, so why not sell the External Hard drive so that someone else can use it?
Gazelle is the easiest and quickest solution to sell External Hard Drives and other electronics. We take the hassle out of selling used External Hard Drives by providing free shipping, a guaranteed price, and great customer service. The time is now, because the value of a used External Hard drive declines over time, so the sooner you lock in a price the better.
Once we receive your used External Hard drive, we inspect it, erase all personal data, and determine its condition. If we determine it has useful life, we will sell your External Hard drive through a variety of outlets to someone who will use it. If it has no market value, we will recycle your External Hard drive responsibly.
The new Linux powered tablet phone from Nokia has just started to ship here in the U.S. Nokia is said to be replacing the long used Symbian platform with the Maemo 5 OS on future N-Series devices. ...
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