gadget Archives - iPhone Geeks https://iphone-geeks.com/tag/gadget/ Tips & Tricks - iPhone News Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:34:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://iphone-geeks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-iphone-geeks-favicon-512x512-1-1-32x32.png gadget Archives - iPhone Geeks https://iphone-geeks.com/tag/gadget/ 32 32 Recycle Your Old Gadgets for a Greener future https://iphone-geeks.com/recycle-your-old-gadgets-for-a-greener-future/ Thu, 30 Dec 2021 12:33:58 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=860 The threat of e-waste is an issue that is becoming more and more serious. Unfortunately, the problem is only getting worse from irresponsible disposal to the environmental impacts of manufacturing new electronic devices. Luckily, there are now solutions to help keep our e-waste out of landfills and give it a second life. Municipal recycling centers […]

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The threat of e-waste is an issue that is becoming more and more serious. Unfortunately, the problem is only getting worse from irresponsible disposal to the environmental impacts of manufacturing new electronic devices. Luckily, there are now solutions to help keep our e-waste out of landfills and give it a second life. Municipal recycling centers are one way many people are reusing their old electronics. 

However, not everyone wants to take their old laptop or PC to the recycling center themselves, especially if they’re in areas with limited resources like rural communities. This is where E-Waste Solutions from the UK comes in; they provide pick-up and drop-off services for all electronics types, including TVs, laptops, gaming consoles, and more! It’s a great example of a truly eco-friendly solution.

What is E-Waste, and Why is it a Problem?

Electronic waste can be defined as discarded products because they are no longer needed or wanted. This disposal is not new to anyone living in the 21st century. However, the amount of e-waste collected each day has increased since 1980, and recycling is one of the most common forms of treatment for this type of waste.

A report by the UN shows that 44 million metric tons of e-waste are generated worldwide each year, which equals 12 pounds per person on Earth. This number doesn’t seem like much, but it’s a lot if you put it into perspective with the world population! The world population is increasing day by day. This increase in energy has made it necessary to use more power to satisfy the masses’ demands. With this, the electricity demand has also increased, and hence, it is important to recycle old electronics that are no longer in use.

It is important to recycle your old gadgets and PCs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, resulting in climate change. Recycling these gadgets also helps balance the demand for natural resources and their availability.

Different Ways of Getting Rid of Old Gadgets and PCs

Are you hoping for the best with your old gadgets and PCs? You can donate, sell or recycle your old devices. When donating, you can donate to charities or non-profit organizations that will use them to support people in need, like E-Waste solutions, Computers with Causes, and Secure the call. When selling, you can sell them on websites like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or Craigslist. If you don’t want the hassle of selling it, you can use PC recycling services to recycle your old computers into new ones.

Things to do before recycling old gadgets

When you decide to recycle, sell or donate your old gadgets, the first thing you need to do is to take out any cords, chargers, batteries, and other accessories that are still good. Next, you should remove any sensitive information on the hard drive. Finally, if it’s a laptop or tablet on its last leg and ready for retirement, make sure you wipe all personal data off it before. Protect yourself from identity theft by backing up the data stored on your old devices and then deleting that data entirely from the devices you are recycling.

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The Best Amazon Alexa Skills to Make Your Smart Home Smarter https://iphone-geeks.com/the-best-amazon-alexa-skills-to-make-your-smart-home-smarter/ Wed, 20 Oct 2021 10:15:07 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=719 Alexa is an AI that has been designed and introduced by Amazon to answer users’ queries and requests. It allows users to control devices, services, and applications using only their voice. Alexa is a personal assistant that can help you with anything from playing music to calculating your mortgage payments. In addition, users can ask […]

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Alexa is an AI that has been designed and introduced by Amazon to answer users’ queries and requests. It allows users to control devices, services, and applications using only their voice. Alexa is a personal assistant that can help you with anything from playing music to calculating your mortgage payments. In addition, users can ask it questions about the weather or inquire about nearby restaurants.

By default, Alexa has access to the most popular content on the internet – Wikipedia, but it will answer any question people have about any topic imaginable. Of course, the best skill Alexa users will need is the smart thermostat, aka Ecobee3 with Alexa built-in, so that you can manage your home’s temperature from anywhere in the world. Sounds interesting? Let’s see what this AI has to offer!

What is Alexa?

The Amazon Alexa is an intelligent personal assistant that you can install in your home. It has around 22,000 skills and is continually being updated with new features. The Amazon Echo is a portable device that syncs with the Alexa app on your phone or tablet. The voice assistant has impressive capabilities in terms of language processing, natural language understanding, understanding human input, speech recognition and synthesis, text to speech conversion, music streaming services, TV service integration.

With these capabilities in hand, they can answer complex questions for users just by talking to the device without setting up complicated apps or programming skillsets. Alexa has been around for over a decade now, but its popularity has risen since its launch in November 2014. Alexa has been named the second most popular personal assistant globally, a popular digital assistant after Google Assistant beating out its competitors Siri and Cortana. 

How Does Alexa Work?

Alexa can be used to play music, make calls, send messages, answer questions, provide sports scores and schedules, control smart home devices (e.g., thermostat). It can also set alarms and timers, read audiobooks out loud to you, search the web for information on topics like weather forecasts or recipes. More features are being added as Alexa continues to evolve. 

The Amazon Echo is an Alexa-enabled device that can control appliances in your house or order products from Amazon’s website via voice command. The device comes with a “wake word” – “Alexa” – which initiates Alexa’s response. Alexa works with both iOS and Android apps.

Alexa skills that are predicted to be the best in 2021

Currently, there are over 100,000 active Alexa skills in the Alexa Skills Store. You can control various smart devices, order pizza, play games relevant to your interests, and listen to great content from multiple sources. We have selected 11 Alexa skills that you should try out this year:

  • Talk to Alexa in eight different languages and nine unique dialects
  • Use MyPetDoc to get Alexa’s help with your dog
  • Get inspired with a new recipe recommendation’s
  • Clean your apartment 
  • Control the lightening system
  • Play your favorite music and listen to any audiobooks you like
  • Ask Alexa to give you the best nutrition tips
  • Make voice or video call
  • Keep your finance in order and regularly check the account balance
  • Play games and watch TV
  • Stay informed with the latest news

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