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The Mad Beaker
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BREAKING: Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio laptops
The recall involves 19 models in the Vaio TZ series manufactured between May 2007 and July 2008. The laptops are being recalled because improperly placed wires near the hinge connecting the body of the laptop and its display could wear quickly, causing a short circuit and overheating. A flaw in a circuit board inside the display could also overheat its rim. Sony reportedly has received 209 reports of overheating worldwide, including seven cases in which people received minor burns. Of course, this problem comes just two years after Sony called for massive recalls of laptop batteries, which also caused overheating and bursting into flames. More info from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission here. Consumers owning one of these laptops are advised to stop using it and call (888) 526-6219 or go to sony.com/support to determine if their computers are included in the recall. Source: ZDNet |
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Learning To Overclock
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It was ironic, when I first opened this, the in-post ad was for the Sony Vio...saying it "was the ultimate fashion statement."
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