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Posted Apr 4th, 2018Smartphones, smartwatches, fitness armbands, and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices have become more common in our e......
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Posted Mar 1st, 2018Although CRT TV's and monitors have become a thing of the past for most consumers, there are still many stockpiles of CR......
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Posted Feb 19th, 2018The electronics recycling industry is a heavily regulated industry that requires companies to gain certifications to ens......
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Posted Feb 8th, 2018This year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier had a bit of everything – from talking toilets to cuddly ro......
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Posted Jan 18th, 2018Businesses today collect and store massive amounts of data about customers, employees, and competitors. This data usuall......
Learn MoreIs It Better to Repair or Replace Devices?
Posted Jan 3rd, 2018If you take a look at the most popular devices today, you'll notice that most, if not all, of them, are very hard to rep......
Learn MoreSecuris Giving Back and Being of Service
Posted Dec 18th, 2017The holidays are a wonderful time to reflect on giving back and being of service to support our local and global communi......
Learn MoreWhat You Need to Know about HIPAA
Posted Nov 27th, 2017Disposing of protected health information (PHI) isn't as simple as tossing your hard drive in the trash and calling it a......
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