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Sony is advising consumers to quit using some of its VAIO laptop computers and unplug them, saying that it’s possible that its non-removable battery pack could overheat. The company says it’s ...
A Sony-made battery in a Fujitsu laptop overheated and gave off sparks, injuring the user, as a Fujitsu worker was visiting to retrieve the laptop as part of the company's recall of Sony batteries ...
Lenovo, the world's third-largest personal computer maker, said on Monday it is looking into a fire incident on a Lenovo laptop PC equipped with a Sony battery. A Lenovo ThinkPad T43 notebook ...
the latest product glitch for the Japanese electronics and entertainment giant. As a result, Sony is asking customers to stop using its Vaio Fit 11A laptop as soon as possible.
Sony is recalling 90,000 of its Vaio laptop batteries across China and Japan following recent battery recalls from other PC makers. Rumors are also circulating that Toshiba is set to sue Sony ...
The recall should only further damage Sony’s reputation as a reliable battery manufacturer. In 2006 the company recalled 9.6 million laptops after a problem with exploding batteries. Also ...
announced they would recall 4.1 million Dell laptop battery packs, citing a fire hazard. The recall covers Dell-branded battery packs that use certain Sony Li-ion battery cells sold through July ...
Fujitsu says a user of one its laptop personal computers had problems last week with a Sony-made battery. The problems occurred on the evening of Oct. 24 when the user said sparks came from the ...
Over time, all rechargeable batteries degrade, but how you use your laptop plays a big part in how quickly it happens.