
The amount of electronics thrown away rather than recycled in 2007.
The EPA reports that 82% of electronics disposal in 2007 ended up in the garbage (mostly landfills) rather than a recycling center. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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Now you see why Nokia's premium smartphones are miles ahead of everything else. This is an actual port of the desktop game, too, not a mobile version.
And for all those N96/N85/N79 owners wondering why the geek elite are up in arms, dissatisfied with the newest Nokia devices, this is why. We've always done ubergeek stuff like this with our superphones, but the newest ones aren't nearly as powerful computers as the N82/N95x/E90 platforms with powerful integrated 3D hardware, are simply too weak, and can't run this type of thing.
wait for it... wait for it.... humm... no iphone fanboys going to chime in?