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Policies vary by company. You can recycle your old Apple computers, monitors and peripherals, such as printers, for free at an Apple store, but there's a costly catch. According to the Apple Free ...
If you've upgraded your computer monitor and now have a spare lying around the house, don't just throw it out. There are plenty of ways to keep using it.
If you've ever been around old computers with their big, boxy displays, you're probably familiar with a subtle but obnoxious noise they make: a high-pitched whine. Old computer screen utilize ...
At the Surplus Exchange at 518 Santa Fe, in Kansas City's West Bottoms, there are piles and piles of old TVs and computer monitors that contain hazardous materials like lead.
It costs money to recycle those old TVs and computer monitors. But here’s why it’s worth it.
I have an old cathode ray tube computer monitor that needs disposal. Cathode ray monitors and TVs contain four to six pounds of lead. I'd like to be responsible and dispose of the monitor properly ...
Geek cats might appreciate this bed made from an old computer monitor and costing around $40. The modder made good use of the letters from an old keyboard, as well, as you can see from the gallery ...
If getting rid of clutter happens to be one of your New Year's resolutions, nothing will clear up a few cubic feet of space like getting an old computer, monitor or printer out the door. In most ...
Californians have an estimated 6 million old computer monitors and TVs gathering dust in their homes, according to a report by the state’s waste board.
The Proper Way to Discard of a Flatscreen Monitor. When you replace your flat screen monitor with a new version, you have to figure out what to do with your old one. While it might seem tempting ...
Q: I have an old tube-style computer monitor that still works. What’s the best way to get rid of it? A: Nothing symbolizes the unintended consequences of our appetite for technology like the ...
Once again in life, it's going to cost more to do the right thing. Dump old an TV set or computer monitor in the garbage in Minnesota starting July 1, and you'll be breaking the law the same as if ...