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Dell recalls 4.4 million notebook adapters

By Steve Burke , Steven Burke , Byron Connolly on Oct 11, 2004 12:00AM

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Dell has voluntarily recalled 4.4 million AC adapters for its notebooks after receiving seven reports of the adapters overheating, posing a risk of fire or electrical shock for users. Dell announced the recall - which involves Latitude, Precision and Inspiron notebook adapters - in cooperation ...

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By Steve Burke
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Byron Connolly
Oct 11 2004
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