If you have a bunch of old charging cables, don't turn them into e-waste just yet. Here are some clever ways to repurpose them and put them to work.
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Nguyen, known online as theflow0, has turned a retail PlayStation 5 into a Linux gaming box powerful enough to run Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced with ...
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Engineer Chris Doel built a working electric car from 500 discarded vape batteries, achieving 18-mile range and proving e-waste can become transportation.
Transform grimy grout with this simple 3-ingredient DIY formula made from common pantry staples. A DIY grout cleaner uses baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap. Safe for ceramic or porcelain ...
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Google will start shipping fresh Chrome milestones every two weeks beginning with version 153 on Sept. 8, slicing its long-standing four-week cadence in half. The change spans desktop, Android, iOS, ...
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