Author: Lena Bohomolova
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E-Waste Recycling Issue: a Task for Big Tech
E-waste recycling is a global problem. Neither the manufacturers nor us consumers are doing nearly enough to address it. In reality, only about 17% of e-waste is actually being recycled worldwide. Several major tech corporations, including Dell, Google, and Microsoft, are pledging to address the growing e-waste recycling issue. These companies have joined the new…
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MSI vs Asus: Which is Better Gaming Laptops Brand
Asus vs MSI: who wins the battle? We have dedicated quite a few blog posts to both Asus and MSI laptops in the past, and it is safe to say that both brands manufacture some great gaming gadgets. But is one better than the other? Let’s find out. Please note that both Asus and MSI…
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Razer Blade Stealth: Ultra Portable and Super Fast
Razer Blade Stealth line is known for its compact sharp design and a superior performance. It was first introduced in 2016 and immediately won a “Best of CES 2016” award. The brand originally started out with 12.5-inch Stealth devices that eventually transitioned into the more traditional 13.3-inch screen size. And we are glad they did.…
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Sell Laptop Online: Pandemic Edition
There were always plenty of options when it came to selling used tech. Most people traditionally relied on Craigslist classified ads, and more recently, on Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp platforms. Some prefer to drop off their old gadgets for recycling at their local BestBuy or Target stores. And some of us were selling their used…
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Lenovo Legion Y540 Gets A 17-inch Display
In this post we will be exploring current Lenovo Legion Y540 gaming laptop models. Manufacturer has discontinued their 15-inch Y540 line, replacing it with 17.3-inch screens. It is worth noting that 17-inch laptops have pretty much become an industry standard when it comes to hardcore gaming. And Lenovo is definitely aiming for some serious game…
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Cell Phone Recycling 101: How it Works
Nowadays it is pretty much impossible to find a person who does not own a cell phone. The US population spends about 5.4 hours a day on their mobile devices. Furthermore, the majority of us buys a new phone every 18 to 22 months. These stats beg a question: what happens to the older still…