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Windows Phone 8 Update coming

Daily Tech for Nov. 29, 2012

Updated: Thursday, 29 Nov 2012, 10:27 AM CST
Published : Thursday, 29 Nov 2012, 10:22 AM CST

MOBILE, Ala. - Parents spend about $750 per child each year on clothing, most of which gets barely worn because of how quickly kids grow. If this sounds like a problem you've faced, let me tell you about a website designed to save you money, reduce clutter, and put your kid's used clothing to good use.

It's Spruceling.com , and it lets parents trade in their kid's clothes after they've outgrown them. The site focuses on children ages 1 to ten-years-old. You can sell a box full of clothing, and once your box is sold, Spruceling sends you all the packaging and shipping tools you'll need.

You can use the money you've made to shop the site for the sizes your child needs. Spruceling has a zero tolerance policy for anyone who tries to sell unclean clothes, or clothes that aren't in good condition.

An update for the Windows Phone 8 is expected to come next month, according to Microsoft. Some Windows Phone users have complained about random re-boots. Others say their device freezes up.

Microsoft says they have identified a cause for the re-boots and they're working to have an update out in December.

According to a recent survey from Boo-Koo, which operates a network of online yard-sales, Tis' the season to re-gift. The survey reveals  that 92% of Americans feel re-gifting is acceptable.

They say nearly two-thirds of Americans plan to re-gift this holiday season for savings of up to $150.

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