Tokyo unveils its recycled e-waste Olympics medalsThey're made out of discarded electronics, donated by Japanese households.By D. Cooper, 07.24.2019
A tech entrepreneur prepares for prisonWho is the e-waste innovator targeted by Microsoft and the government?By C. Ip, 06.15.2018
An e-waste recycler is going to jail for ‘pirating’ WindowsIt's not a good look for Microsoft.By S. Krishna, 04.25.2018
String a few Galaxy S5s together and you can mine bitcoinSamsung will release the software needed at a future date. By T. Seppala, 10.30.2017
ICYMI: A soft robot sleeve to keep your heart goingNo Temple of Doom doctoring required.By K. Davis, 01.21.2017
Energizer intros rechargeable batteries made from recycled cellsThe new Energizer Recharge line helps the environment while it saves you cash.By J. Fingas, 03.01.2016
European Union retailers to be required to accept e-waste without charge, says ParliamentBy S. Buckley, 01.22.2012
Neverware's Juicebox 100 squeezes new life into aging school computers (video)By S. Hollister, 01.24.2011
Futurama critiques modern gadget and social media obsession using 1950s technology (video)By T. Ricker, 07.02.2010
LCDs can be transformed from e-waste to infection fighters, says new researchBy L. Dziuban, 06.24.2010
National Labor Committee report on Chinese CE factories uncovers deplorable conditionsBy L. Dziuban, 04.14.2010
United Nations identifies e-waste as an urgent and growing problem, wants changeBy V. Savov, 02.23.2010