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People in Washington throw away more than 8,000 cellphones a day – even fairly new ones – because many are too difficult to repair. Missing manuals, proprietary tools and commonly replaceable components that are glued in tight or too hard to reach mean everyday electronics often last only a couple of years or less.
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You’ve heard of the 206, the 425 and maybe even the 360. Add 564 to that list.Western Washington is getting a new area code. It kicks in on Saturday, when…
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If you didn’t score that 40-inch LCD flat screen for Christmas this year, you might be scanning sales to get one in time for the Superbowl. Whether you’re…