As the U.S. prepares to shift to digital television on June 12, environmental organizations are warning of a surge in e-waste. CNET News intern Dara Kerr talks to CNET News' Erik Palm about the dangers of e-waste and how to make sure your TV is disposed of properly. He also talks about what he saw when he followed an analog TV in the last stages of its life.
Plus, it's official: the Palm Pre's a hit.
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Sprint breaks its sales record with Palm Pre
Microsoft gets Bing bump, ComScore says
Wolfram Alpha rolls out core updates
Can Apple beat the too-expensive rap?
Unboxing: It's New MacBook Day!
Solar is a renewable source of energy, which most people probably don't associate with electronic waste. But the watchdog group Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition is warning that if the fast-growing solar business doesn't plan ahead, it risks repeating the e-waste mistakes of the microelectronics industry. CNET News reporter Martin LaMonica elaborates.
That, and other headlines of the day, in Wednesday's CNET News Daily Podcast.
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E-waste looms behind solar-power boom
Report: Oracle cuts workforce by 500
Another medical professional sues over negative Yelp review
Blockbuster to offer video downloads
Control your TiVo via text message with Kwiry
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