ITAD 7 Methods of Secure Data Sanitization March 14, 2026 Liz Cooper TL;DR The seven proven methods of data sanitization are degaussing, overwriting, physical destruction, secure erase, cryptographic erasure, shredding, and electromagnetic…Read more >
Detroit Beyond Infrastructure: How Human-I-T Cracked the Code on the Digital Divide in Detroit March 14, 2026 Liz Cooper TL;DR Detroit has 98.4% broadband availability — yet only 73% of residents actually use the internet. That 25-point gap proves…Read more >
Getting Connected Cheap Internet in Detroit: Plans From $15/Month With No Hidden Fees March 13, 2026 Liz Cooper The cheapest internet plan available in Detroit is Human-I-T's $15-per-month high-speed plan — no contracts, no hidden fees, no promotional…Read more >
E-Waste Understanding E-Waste Regulations in Texas March 13, 2026 Liz Cooper TL;DR Texas requires computer and television manufacturers to offer free recycling programs for consumers, enforced through the Texas Commission on…Read more >
Getting ConnectedSocial Impact Why Is My Internet So Expensive in New York? Hidden Fees Exposed March 12, 2026 Liz Cooper TL;DR Internet in New York is expensive because providers pile hidden fees — equipment rentals, installation charges, credit-check deposits, and…Read more >
E-WasteUncategorized Why E-Waste Recycling Is Not Enough to Solve the E-Waste Crisis March 12, 2026 Liz Cooper TL;DR E-waste recycling alone cannot solve the e-waste crisis because the problems start long before a device reaches a recycling…Read more >
E-WasteEnvironmental Impact How Long Should You Keep Old Electronics Before Donating Them? March 12, 2026 Liz Cooper TL;DR: Most computers and laptops hit the donation sweet spot at 3–5 years old — still functional enough to run…Read more >
E-WasteITAD Donate or Trash? How to Dispose of Electronic Devices You Don’t Use Anymore March 11, 2026 Liz Cooper TL;DR: Donating to a certified organization like Human-I-T is the best way to dispose of old electronics—it keeps hazardous materials…Read more >
E-WasteITAD Can You Prove Our Data Is Truly Gone? Understanding Certificates of Data Destruction March 11, 2026 Liz Cooper TL;DR A Certificate of Data Destruction (COD) is a formal document that provides verified, auditable proof that sensitive data on…Read more >