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March 19, 2012 Recycling

Indian firms not warming up to e-waste

Small and medium sized businesses in India may not be able to comply with a rapidly approaching deadline from the government regarding the collection of electronic waste as they are either unaware of it or do not take it seriously.

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March 19, 2012 Recycling

Africa’s war with electronic waste grows

Africa, which has long been dealing with the thousands of tons of electronic waste that is shipped to the country for disposal from Europe, often under very hazardous conditions, is now dealing more and more with the problem of electronic waste that has been generated rather closer to home.

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March 16, 2012 Mobile Phones

Cell phones show no digital divide

In recent years, one company after another has brought up ways in which Americans may soon be able to use their cell phones as a form of mobile wallet.

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March 15, 2012 Mobile Phones

Yet another use for cell phones: proof of insurance

American consumers hardly need more reasons to get a new cell phone; the devices are already handy in nearly every walk of life.

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March 15, 2012 Mobile Phones

More cell phones than toilets in India

More people have access to cell phones than they do toilets in India, according to new data taken from the country’s census in 2011.

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March 15, 2012 Recycling

Stupid problem of electronic waste

Electronic waste, including the likes of old cell phones, “is a stupid problem”, according to the environment minister of Sweden, Lena Ek.

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March 14, 2012 Mobile Phones

Cell phone coupons

The old-fashioned way of collecting coupons may soon be a thing of the past if a brand new technology that has been developed in North Texas becomes a success.

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March 13, 2012 Mobile Phones

Seniors only love cell phones

While new technologies such as tablets and voice-enabled software that can understand even the vaguest of instructions are making the headlines, they appear to be widening the digital divide between young and old Americans.

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March 13, 2012 Mobile Phones

Cell phone leads woman into trash chute

A teenager who fell down a rubbish chute, while trying to retrieve her old cell phone, has blamed the accident on her ‘flip-flops’ footwear.

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March 12, 2012 Mobile Phones

Lost phone means lost privacy

To lose your cell phone results in a very good chance that you will lose your privacy too, according to a new study.

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