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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

New Gadget? Whatcha gonna do with the old one?

So, you're getting a new electronic gadget for Christmas to replace an old one. Or maybe you've recently purchased one yourself. What are you going to do with that old one? Maybe it no longer works, or maybe it works just fine but it's old technology.

In a recent post I mentioned Staples and their computer recycle program as one option for recycling those non-working computers, printers, scanners and cell-phones. Now, John Roach, a tech writer for MSN, provides other options, additional information and links at New Gadget? Sell or Recycle Your Old One for reselling or otherwise disposing of cell phones, laptops, gaming consoles, digital cameras, MP3 players, camcorders, GPS devices and other electronic equipment.

Check out his article, I'm sure it will give you some ideas on what to do with those old gadgets!

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