By MoneywiseMoms
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4 months ago
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Loose Change
Image by *Luana* via FlickrWhether you're a techno-geek or a Luddite, eventually you end up with electronic waste. Those old computers, cell phones, and other gadgets that go unused and obsolete. What do you do with them? It may depend on where you live.
By Dealman
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5 months ago
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Loose Change
Image courtesy of ICanHasCheezburgerThis week we have self-gifting, cooking gourmet from the pantry, smartphones killed the digital camera star, Boxing Day, answering the eternal question: do women overuse credit cards?, and tips for regifting.
Also, cat wrapping.
By stella.louise
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5 months ago
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InfographicsStaff
A show of hands, please: how many of you are giving yourself the gift of a shiny new iPhone 4S this holiday? Or perhaps a Motorola DROID 3 or Razr or Bionic, Galaxy Nexus or HTC Rezound?
Cellphone technology keeps offering gadgets that consistently up the ante for mobile communications. Remember that scene in Wall Street where Gordon Gekko calls his protege Bud while watching the sun set on the beach? Back then that was supposed to represent how Gekko's milliions enabled him to indulge in the very latest in technology. Today, it's a stark reminder of how far mobile has come from the days that only the very rich could afford to talk into a device the size of Shaquille O'Neal's high tops...
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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10 months ago
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Shop Smarter
I have a bone to pick with
Android-powered smartphones.
Tablets, too. It's a problem you don't hear about much in the mainstream press, but I'm here to tell you it's real.
By Mark.RiddixGuest Blogger
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11 months ago
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Personal Finance
Some stocks have slipped slightly since the market has dropped and some stocks have plummeted rapidly. You can place
Research in Motion in the latter category. Research in Motion has seen its stock tumble more than 60% over the past year. A stock that was once considered a bargain selling in the $70s now sells for $28 a share. The company has cut its earnings estimates and delayed the launch of its new
smartphone product.
Are Research in Motion's best days behind them?
By Dealman
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12 months ago
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Loose Change
Image courtesy of ICanHasCheezburger
This week we cover stolen (
and recovered) laptops, politicians acting badly, underwhelming employment numbers, teens who are more financially conscious than their parents, cell phone radiation, and the popularity of infomercials.