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If you bought an Apple laptop recently this affects you.
1 posted on 08/24/2006 1:04:56 PM PDT by finnman69
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All new laptops should be sold with a fire extinguisher!..........


2 posted on 08/24/2006 1:06:15 PM PDT by Red Badger (Is Castro dead yet?........)
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http://www.crn.com/sections/custom/custom.jhtml?articleId=192205064

Apple To Replace Recalled Notebook Batteries Free

By Edward F. Moltzen,

3:50 PM EDT Thu. Aug. 24, 2006

Apple said Thursday that it will provide free replacements of PowerPC-based notebook batteries affected by its recall with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
The Apple recall, announced Thursday by the CPSC, involves 1.8 million lithium-ion batteries for iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 laptops sold between October 2003 and August 2006. The batteries cost about $130 each, according to the commission.

"We discovered [that] some Sony batteries in PowerPC-based PowerBooks and iBooks do not meet Apple's standards for safety and performance," Apple spokeswoman Teresa Weaver said. "None of Apple's Intel-based notebooks are affected, only certain models of iBooks and PowerBooks."

The recall is the second this month involving notebook battery cells made by Sony. Last week, Dell said it is recalling 4.1 million laptop batteries made by Sony because they posed a fire hazard.

Apple's No.1 priority is to recall and replace the affected batteries, Weaver said. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company has established a Web site, support.apple.com/batteryprogram, that provides details for those seeking to exchange batteries.

The Apple spokeswoman declined to comment on safety issues raised in the recall. According to a CPSC press release, "Apple has received nine reports of batteries overheating, including two reports of minor burns from handling overheated computers and other reports of minor property damage. No serious injuries were reported."

Weaver noted that Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro notebooks--the subject of an voluntary battery-exchange program announced two weeks ago--aren't related to the recall. But she declined to say if the company has determined the cause of previous reports of batteries "bulging" or swelling in some Apple notebooks. Apple said it would replace those batteries free because they were found to be not up to the company's standards.

In the weeks leading up to that exchange program, several Apple notebook users had filed reports--which were circulated on the Web--of laptop batteries that "bulged" or expanded. In some cases, the bulging was so severe it bent the notebook's metal case.

Weaver declined to comment on those reports. Scott Wolfson, chief spokesman for the CPSC, also declined to comment on that matter, saying that Apple had objected to the commission disclosing information about bulging batteries.

"Apple has asked that any questions related to that issue be deferred to Apple for their response," Wolfson said. "When conducting a recall, a firm is entitled to allow certain information to be disclosed by CPSC, and they can make a claim that certain information not be disclosed." Wolfson said Wednesday that the commission had reviewed the MacBook Pro batteries and determined they didn't present a safety threat.

Apple resellers interviewed by CRN over the past several days--before and after the recall was announced--said they had received only a few complaints about Apple notebook batteries, and most of the complaints focused on other issues, such as batteries not fully recharging.

"They've had battery issues in the past," said David Salav, president of Webistix, a Holbrook, N.Y.-based solution provider and Apple specialist, Thursday after Apple recall announcement. "This is nothing new. You know how Apple customers are. They are just going to keep on buying because they are Apple customers," he said. "At the end of the day, I think it's not going to effect business."

Apple's Weaver said the company does "not anticipate this recall to have a material financial impact on Apple."

The remark was similar to a statement issued last week by Dell, which indicated that Sony would pick up the tab for its recall.


3 posted on 08/24/2006 1:06:19 PM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
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The CPSC said Apple has received nine reports of batteries overheating, including two reports of minor burns from handling overhead computers

AAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! MY HAND!!!!!!!!!!!

jk...i'm using an IBM :p

5 posted on 08/24/2006 1:19:46 PM PDT by boughtwithaprice
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To: finnman69

I don't have that problem because I build my own laptop batteries out of dead leaves and Drano. They last ten times as long and generate no heat.


8 posted on 08/24/2006 1:48:34 PM PDT by SlowBoat407 (I've had it with these &%#@* jihadis on these &%#@* planes!)
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To: finnman69

With all of the research into NiMH rechargeable technology being driven by the digital camera industry, I wonder if the laptop people need to revisit that approach and just get away from the volatile Lithium chemistries altogether.


9 posted on 08/24/2006 1:52:04 PM PDT by krb (If you're not outraged, people probably like having you around.)
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To: Swordmaker

mac ping


11 posted on 08/24/2006 4:23:12 PM PDT by randita
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To: finnman69

But wait. Apple computers cure cancer. I'm sure I read that on one of the Apple vs. PC threads.


13 posted on 08/24/2006 4:26:42 PM PDT by toddlintown (IT)
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To: finnman69

I'm glad I don't own stock in Sony...first Dell, then Apple. Considering it runs into the millions, I have a hardtime believing that Dell and Apple are the only ones to have Sony batteries that are having problems.


20 posted on 08/24/2006 8:06:27 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
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