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Researchers are now showing us that old smartphones as data centers could be the next big thing in sustainable tech.
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Space.com on MSNHow your smartphone is powered by debris from a nova star explosionThe smoking gun of the creation of lithium in explosions on white dwarf stars may have been found, in a spike of gamma rays ...
In a bid to reduce global electronic waste, Fairphone has created a smartphone that owners can repair themselves. What makes its technology so sustainable?
How the circular economy could solve the smartphone-waste problem — and curb the manufacturing industry's carbon footprint, too ...
When you’re excited about what’s happening with new technology, it’s tempting to just focus on the capabilities and what it can do – the release of Sora this week is an excellent example ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers discover mind-blowing method to give old smartphones new life: 'A new way of thinking about the old'It’s a small idea with big potential. Researchers discover mind-blowing method to give old smartphones new life: 'A new way ...
Smartphones are a significant electronic waste stream in the US with around 151 million products being thrown away annually, and only about 17 percent are properly treated and recycled.
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNOld Smartphones Get New Life as Tiny Data CentersData processing for AI models requires a lot of computing power, which usually means bulky, expensive data centers. But researchers are studying how to distribute complex computing tasks among a range ...
Are These 5 Smartphone Features a Waste of Money? These are some overrated features available in smartphones.
(WHTM) — A broken smartphone, whether it’s a cracked screen or a broken camera, can be a pricey repair. So why not fix it yourself? Apple and Samsung recently launched DIY repair kits f… ...
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