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  2. Where to recycle your used and unwanted gadgets

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    You can dispose of old rechargeable batteries, old phones and CFL bulbs in the dropoff boxes at any of 2,300 Home Depot or 2,200 Lowe’s locations. The bins are usually located in the front of ...

  3. Best Buy’s new recycling program will let you mail in your ...

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    But you’ll need to pay $23 or $30 for a box. Best Buy announced today that it’s extending its gadget recycling program to include a new mail-in option. The retailer will now sell you a box for ...

  4. Where to sell your used and unwanted gadgets

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    Target. Target isn’t as well known for its trade-in program, but it’s certainly a welcomed option. With over 1,900 locations across the US, it’s easy enough to bring your unwanted phones ...

  5. Mobile phone recycling - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone recycling. Scrapped mobile phones. Mobile phone recycling describes the waste management of mobile phones, to retrieve materials used in their manufacture. Rapid technology change, low initial cost, and planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast-growing surplus, which contributes to the increasing amount of electronic waste ...

  6. Everyday Items That You Can Recycle for Money - AOL

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    Cell phones and other electronics. Junk cars. Wine corks. Cardboard boxes. Cooking Oil. 1. Scrap Metal. Scrap metal is one of the more profitable materials to recycle. Copper, steel and aluminum ...

  7. Code-division multiple access - Wikipedia

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    Code-division multiple access ( CDMA) is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies. CDMA is an example of multiple access, where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over a single communication channel. This allows several users to share a band of frequencies (see bandwidth ).

  8. CWG (repurposing company) - Wikipedia

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    Recycling. Founded. 2006. Headquarters. Bohemia, New York. Website. www .cwg .com. CWG, also known as Communications Wireless Group, LLC (formerly CMB Wireless Group ), is a global repurposing source for the wireless industry that specializes in the recycling and reuse of old cell phones, smartphones and associated accessories .

  9. Your old cell phone may be worth more than you think

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    With modern cell phones coming equipped with touchscreens and wireless capabilities, you may wonder if older phone models are still in high demand. Well, according to recently released data from ...