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Pee-waste is the newest, dumbest e-waste

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Pregnancy tests have gone digital, at an environmental cost. No images? September 14: Surface Duo Te

Pregnancy tests have gone digital, at an environmental cost. No images? [Click here]( September 14: Surface Duo Teardown + Pee-Waste  Microsoft keeps the foldable simple with the Surface Duo The Surface Duo is born. Okay, it’s not quite that simple, but this foldable-without-a-folding-screen is giving us serious gen-1 Microsoft vibes—and that’s not a good thing. View the full disassembly, or [watch us break it]( in our video teardown (oops 😬 ). [> View the teardown]( [> Watch the video]( The newest unnecessary e-waste is the kind you pee on There are some devices we never expected to see filled with useless electronics. Like the kind you pee on. But time makes fools of us all. [> Why you should skip the digital pregnancy test]( How to keep your stuff safe while you're at college Whether you're on campus or... wherever one studies these days, here's how to keep your devices safe and minimize your exposure to hacks and data loss. [> How to protect your stuff]( Fairphone 3+: What comes after a 10/10 score? Only two phones have ever received a 10/10 on our repairability scale—and Fairphone made both of them. So how do you "plus" a perfect score? [> View the teardown to find out](  Deep reads and wallpaper treats Peek inside your Pixel 4a with these teardown wallpapers It's the way they squeezed in the handset speakers for us. Show off the insides of your Pixel 4a with our teardown wallpapers. [> Download Wallpapers](  Medium: How long can we rely on mineral raw materials for tech? If you're a rare element nerd like us, Lorenzo Duso did a deep dive into element scarcity for Medium—and he proposes why a circular business model could save us. [> Read More]( Optimize your tech for Back to School Students are headed into an unpredictable school year, so we're helping out with an iFixit Crash Course! Sign up to get tips and solutions for getting your gear back-to-school ready. [> Sign up for our BTS tips](    Sent by [iFixit]( · 1330 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, CA [Customer Support]( · [Privacy Policy]( You received this because you opted in to our email communications. If you would no longer like to receive emails from us, [unsubscribe here](. If you have an iFixit account, you can [update your preferences](. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( iFixit, 1330 Monterey St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, United States

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