Dell’s recalling 100,000 more fire-prone batteries, bringing the total now recalled by the company to 4.2 million. This is on top of Toshiba’s recall of 830,0000 Sony batteries announced today. Whoa.
The federal consumer unit could become an ally to Dell, which is pointing the finger at the exploding laptop's lithium ion battery unit. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has repeatedly found ...
There've been scattered reports of Dell Computer Co. laptops bursting into flames without warning, though there's been little urgency attached to the reports. But in a potentially catastrophic case ...
Battery degradation is normal, but some habits accelerate it. These five common patterns can shorten laptop battery life ...
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