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Should I buy the extended warranty?

It's getting to be that time of year again: The leaves change, the temperature drops, and we redecorate our living rooms, desks, cars, and backpacks with shiny new electronics.

Fortune: Kindle sparks excitement for e-books

Read any good e-books lately? It's a question coming soon to a water cooler near you.

Green buildings: Quick facts

Buildings in the United States are responsible for around 40 percent of all energy consumption. The commercial sector accounts for nearly half of all this. (Source: Commercial Buildings Initiative)

CES and the recession: What was the impact?

There are probably a lot of different ways to measure how the deepening recession has impacted the Consumer Electronics Show, but in Sin City, it stands to reason that one of the best is how much business the local strip clubs are getting.

Time.com: The Greening of Consumer Electronics

Cell phone, computer and electronics makers are going greener, which helps the environment and their bottom line

CNNMoney: High tech Earth Day recycling tips

If your electronic junk has been piling up, Earth Day is the ideal time to get rid of unwanted items in an environmentally friendly way. Here are tips on how to recycle everything from your computer to your iPod.

CNNMoney: On lists of holiday wishes, kids talk tech

More laptops for toddlers and MP3 players for infants are stocked on store shelves this holiday shopping season as Fisher Price and Playskool battle it out with Sony and Nintendo for dominance in the toy box.

Money Magazine: Profit in 2008: Your spending

Higher energy prices and a weak dollar are boosting the cost of everything from milk to heating your home to your annual family vacation. But you don't have to feel beaten down.

Fortune: Sony champions free recycling

The company that invented the CD, the Walkman and the PlayStation will soon become an environmental pioneer, too: Sony says it will offer free recycling of all its products in the United States.

CNNMoney: Holiday gadgets on a budget

Consumers are expected to spend an average $195 on consumer electronics gifts this holiday season, according to the Consumer Electronics Association.

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