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| Weekly updates: Saturday, March 20, 2010 7:00:00 PM Turn Up the Heat: Dell to Recall Millions of Laptop Batteries By Michael Santo Contributing Writer, RealTechNews Dell Inc. said today it will recall 4.1 million notebook computer batteries because they can overheat and catch fire. No idea if this is related to earlier stories on Dell laptops catching fire but 4.1 million is a ton of batteries. The batteries were made by Sony (ha, another negative ... http://feeds.feedburner.comDell Will Recall Batteries in PC?s Dell is recalling 4.1 million notebook computer batteries because they could erupt in flames. It will be the largest safety recall in the industry s history. http://www.nytimes.comToshiba to recall notebook batteries (AP) AP - Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. plans to recall 340,000 notebook computer batteries, Dow Jones Newswires reported Tuesday. At least some of the batteries were manufactured by Sony Corp., the report said. http://news.yahoo.comDell Recalls Fire-Risk Laptop Batteries Carlisle Sentinel, PA -... 22,000 notebook computer batteries last December after they had symptoms similar to ... The safety agency knows of 339 incidents in which lithium batteries used in ...:: http://lithium.diseasemap.comHerald-Sun.com - Toshiba to Recall Notebook Batteries Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. plans to recall 340,000 notebook computer batteries, Dow Jones Newswires reported Tuesday. At least some of the batteries were manufactured by Sony Corp., the report said. http://www.ey3news.comDell Recalls Millions Of Laptop Batteries Dell Computers is recalling millions of computer batteries in what is being called the biggest safety recall in the consumer electronics industry.This is a voluntary recall of mammoth proportions, affecting ... http://topix.netApple Computer recalls around 1.8 million laptop batteries SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Apple Computer is voluntarily recalling more than one million laptop computer batteries fearing they could burst into flames, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said. http://au.biz.yahoo.com |
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