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HP Recalls 70,000 Laptop Batteries
- HP recalls 70,000 laptop batteries in the U.S., citing a fire hazard.
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Toshiba Recalls More Batteries
- Another line of Toshiba notebooks running Sony batteries may be a fire hazard.
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Dell Expands Battery Recall
- Dell widens its recall of Sony battery laptops while Toshiba, Fujitsu consider action.
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Wii Battery Recharger Recall: What You Need to Know
- If you don't unplug your Wii 4-Dock Battery Recharge Station now, you may feel the burn — and not the good kind.
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Dell Recalls Laptop Batteries
- About 35,000 Latitude, Precision, Inspiron, and XPS models pose fire risk, vendor says.
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Battery Recall Made Easier
- Lenovo's 'Intelligent firmware' helped companies manage volume recalls and updates.
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Apple Recalls PowerBook Batteries
- Faulty units pose a fire hazard; will be replaced free of charge.
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Kyocera Recalls Explosive Batteries
- Some cell phone batteries could explode and burn users, company warns.
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Panasonic Recalls Laptop Batteries in Japan
- Problems with the battery pack's latch could lead to overheating, company says.
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Gateway Recalls Thousands of Laptop Batteries
- Gateway today recalled 14,000 batteries used in its laptops after four customers reported that their computers had overheated.