4L Holdings, the parent company for Clover Wireless, voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December. | TheaDesign/Shutterstock[/caption]
A major North American phone repair and remarketing company has received court approval to restructure its debt, allowing it to
Several significant announcements have come from Clover Technologies Group in recent weeks. | matkub2499/Shutterstock[/caption]
Used phones of various models are fetching higher prices, according to a processor. | Daniel Krason/Shutterstock[/caption]
HYLA Mobile reports prices for traded-in mobile phones have steadily increased over the last few years, and the company noted overseas markets for use
Clover Wireless processes over 7 million devices annually. | Maxx-Studio/Shutterstock[/caption]
Clover Wireless, which operates the largest mobile device repair center in North America, has acquired used device trading platform MaxBack.
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HP and other electronics manufacturers recently made recycling- and repair-related announcements. | BalkansCat/Shutterstock[/caption]
A brand owner unveiled a printer made with 30% recycled plastic from old electronics, and iFixit gives better marks for a new Microsoft laptop.
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Clover has recently hired debt restructuring advisers. | antb/Shutterstock[/caption]
Clover Technologies Group, the world's largest collector of used printer cartridges, is suffering financial problems caused by heavy debt and the loss of two custo
Several of the most popular older Apple iPhone models may be losing favor among consumers, an analysis suggests.
Recent rumors suggested Apple's upcoming operating system update will not be compatible with past iPhone devices including the iPhone 5s, 6 series and SE, which are the oldest generatio
Florida-based Early Upgrade recently moved into a much larger warehouse and is buying a wider array of end-of-life devices.
The Jacksonville, Fla. company launched in 2009 as a small business buying and selling used mobile phones.
With an eye toward demonstrating the variety and amount of metals available from e-scrap, geologists at an English university used a household blender to take a look inside a mobile device.
The University of Plymouth scientists dropped an intact mobile phone into a blender and shredded it int
More than a quarter of consumers are so concerned that data on their old mobile phones might be compromised that they wouldn't trade in the devices, according to a survey.
Blancco Technology Group, which provides data erasure and diagnostic equipment and software,