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Apple Recalls 1.8M Batteries

Staff Reporter -- EDN, August 25, 2006

Because of fire risks, Apple Computer Inc. is recalling 1.8 million batteries that use Sony Corp.'s beleaguered battery cell technology, the same cause of Dell's massive battery recall just last week.

Apple's recall affects users with certain serial number models of its iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 laptop models sold between October 2003 and August 2006. Apple is advising users to remove the batteries immediately and store them in a safe place. According to the company’s Web site, replacements should reach customers in three to five days, as opposed to the 20 days that Dell replacements are said to take.

The personal electronics company said that while no serious injuries have been reported, it has received nine reports of the lithium ion batteries overheating, including two cases in which users reported minor burns and property damage.

Apple's recall involves 1.1 million batteries sold in the United States and an additional 700,000 sold overseas online and through retail stores and resellers. Additional information can be found by calling Apple's tech support at 1-800-275-2273 or visiting an Apple Web page for the recall.

Shares of Sony's stock were affected by the news as the Apple news spread, sliding 2.27 percent to $42.28 in this morning’s trading.

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