IBM, Lenovo recall ThinkPad batteries

ibm.jpgIBM Corp. and Lenovo Group, the world's third largest computer maker, were seeking the recall of rechargeable, lithium-ion batteries purchased with ThinkPad computers. A laptop caught fire at Los Angeles International Airport this month. Consumers are being asked to return 526,000 laptop batteries made by Sony Corp because they could catch fire; the latest in a record-setting recall involving nearly 7 million computers. It is the fourth recall in recent weeks involving Sony laptop batteries.

In August, Dell asked customers to return 4.1 million batteries and Apple recalled 1.8 million batteries worldwide, warning they could catch fire. Last week, Toshiba said it was recalling 340,000 laptop batteries due to a problem that caused the laptops to run out of power.
Via Yahoo News

September 29, 2006 - 1:37 AM | Posted in - Computing |


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