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It's Tech Recycle time again!

Data Doctors Radio Show | Ken Colburn & Brandon Disney Throughout the year, Data Doctors in conjunction with its partners at the Az Technology Council & Westech Recyclers does its best to create awareness in the importance of properly disposing of old technology.

Anything with an electronic circuit board contains toxic materials and should not be thrown in the trash or it will end up in our landfills and in our ground water.

Many of you are retiring your old technology as a result of the holiday season, so now is the time to do something with the old tech.

The sooner older technology gets in the hands of needy charities, the more likely it will be useful & if it isn't of any use, then we'll help you dispose of it properly.

Listen in as we give you everything you need to know to responsibly dispose of your old technology (without exposing yourself to identity theft)!

Join us every Saturday from 12:00–2:00PM on FM News/Talk 92.3 as we discuss your computer questions at: 602.277.5827 or e-mail your questions during (or before) the broadcast using the ask a question page.

Original Air Date: Jan 23, 2010

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