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According to Cellular News Apple has decided it will, after all, settle in the case of two Canadian class-action lawsuits concerning the battery life of the iPod. It only covers old iPods, specifically those purchased before the 24th June 2004, and concerns those iPod owners whose devices have...
Read More | 2 Days Ago | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 2 Days Ago
According to a report at The Inquirer an Atlanta airport worker was a little surprised to discover, upon looking down to see where the smell of burning was coming from, that it was him. Well, it was his trousers to be precise. Apparently the chap, one Danny Williams, had an 18 month old iPod...
Read More | Oct 9th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Oct 10th, 2007
I’m the trouble starter, notebook instigator. I’m the Dell addicted, Sony illustrated. I’m a fire-starter, notebook fire-starter. You’re the fire-starter, notebook fire-starter. With apologies to The Prodigy for ruining a perfectly good lyric, but it does serve to highlight the problem de...
Read More | Sep 21st, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 23rd, 2006
Although most news circulating around the web about the deffective batteries has to do with Dell or Apple (including one airline not allowing Dell laptops which im sure Dell's PR is very happy about) the company that stands to loose the most seems to be Sony. They are the ones who originally...
Read More | Aug 25th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 13th, 2008
When you are the world's biggest PC maker, your problems tend to be on the large scale when they hit. Such is the case of what the US Consumer Products Safety Commission is calling the biggest recall in the history of the consumer electronics industry. The problem is that a batch of lithium-ion...
Read More | Aug 15th, 2006 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Aug 16th, 2006
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