LinkCrave: How to Go Green and Recycle Your Used Gadgets

The problem with the advancement of technology is that we never really BUY gadgets, we lease them. That computer, that mobile phone, that television and that iPod will last you a few years until its obselete– and time for you to move on to another purchase. So when you buy that next digital camera, realize you’re paying for a few years of use before you buy again. The problem with this leasing lifestyle? It leads to a lot of (near-toxic) waste. Our friends at Geeky-Gadgets have put together a report on how to go green and recycle your gadgets– and its a must read for anyone with a techno lifestyle… [geeky-gadgets]
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