Chances are you have a shelf of CDs collecting dust somewhere. A design studio partnered with one of the biggest names in music to make them useful. Pentatonic, a design and tech company that focuses ...
Technological innovation is here to stay. With it comes the struggle to control e-waste and its assault on the environment. So the three co-founders of Nimble for Good, PBC have combined their ...
Making a play for the "green" market, one of Sony's new additions is an updated version of the Vaio W Netbook. This time around the upscale 10-inch system is being touted as made from recycled CDs and ...
New research offers a second life for CDs: Turn them into flexible biosensors that are inexpensive and easy to manufacture. New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York offers ...
The new Xbox Wireless Controller - Remix Special Edition is being released just in time for Earth Day, with recovered plastics from reclaimed materials making up a third of its physical design. It ...
Sorry to be a party pooper, but the short answer — at least for now — is nowhere we can guarantee. There are a couple of Australian companies which offer to destroy data on CDs and recycle them. The ...
Fujitsu has announced that it is building a line of laptop PCs from recycled CDs and DVDs. The green initiative reduces the need for new plastic by around 10 tons per year and cuts CO2 emissions by ...
ISHPEMING, Mich. (WLUC) - Scratching your imagination into recycled CDs. A CD scratch art event was held at the Ishpeming Carnegie Public Library. Kids took CDs, painted them in black and scratched ...
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. -- New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York offers a second life for CDs: Turn them into flexible biosensors that are inexpensive and easy to manufacture.
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