Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Apr 2010 09:39 UTC
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exploding batteries
This isn't really Sony's fault though as all consumer batteries are explosive (they're basically chemical bombs).
It only takes a slightly weaker design and heavy usage over a prolonged period and you've got yourself a very serious problem.
Plenty of manufacturers have suffered from this (I myself nearly saw my house burn down due to a very serious instance). However most manufacturers also take this matter seriously so consumers don't need to take the matter further. Sony, however, didn't.
In some small way, we are to blame too. We demand ever more powerful devices with longer battery lives and and then use these devices excessively without any consideration that stored energy (be it chemical, nuclear, or whatever) has a natural "instinct" to escape.




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exploding batteries