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Apple recalls fire risk PowerBook batteries

By Fleur Doidge on Aug 20, 2004 12:00AM

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Apple has recalled 28,000 rechargeable batteries used in its 15in PowerBook G4 computer worldwide after fears arose that they might burst into flames. Customers in Australia have been asked to immediately cease using batteries with the model number A1045 and serial numbers starting HQ404, ...

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By Fleur Doidge
Aug 20 2004
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