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Nikon D5000 won't turn on? It's not you, it's broken
Bought a Nikon D5000 and can't figure out why it won't work? Nikon has announced an issue with a number of D5000 cameras.
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Nokia powering up self-charging phone
While Palm has created a wireless charger for the Pre, Nokia Research Labs is working on technology for a self-charging mobile phone that uses ambient radio waves.
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Mophie Juice Pack: Quenches thirsty iPhone batteries
For super-powered smartphones, battery life is kryptonite. All that 3G Wi-Fi GPS wonderfulness leaves batteries exhausted, especially after they've starved themselves thin to fit into the sexy form factor.
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Universal mobile phone chargers coming soon
The GSMA trade association announced at its 2009 Mobile World Congress that it has brokered a deal with the world's leading handset makers to come up with a standard for charging mobile phones.
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Rumour: Unibody 17-inch MacBook Pro in the works
Apple is getting ready to expand its MacBook Pro line-up.
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Macbooks: Running on AC is bad for performance
To reach the full performance potential of your Macbook, you'll need the battery, even when connected to AC power.
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FastMac wants to charge your spare MacBook battery
If you need to charge your spare Mac laptop battery, the U-Charge can do it for you without needing to plug it into your computer.
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Phone recycling doubles as CDMA killed off
The number of phones being handed in for recycling has sky-rocketed in NSW and Victoria in the lead up to Telstra's shutdown of its CDMA network.
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Water-powered phones by 2010
Samsung has developed a new mobile phone battery which is powered by water and aims to bring this battery to the market by 2010.
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Nokia phone battery explodes, flies across room
Exploding batteries are back: last Friday, the battery of an Australian readers' Nokia 6230i phone exploded and flew across the room, burning a hole in her floor.
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Nokia: overheating battery issue not a 'recall'
Nokia has offered to replace 46 million mobile phone batteries because they are at risk from overheating -- but the world's biggest mobile phone manufacturer denies its actions constitute a product recall.
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Nokia recalls 46 million batteries
Nokia has issued a recall for Lithium-ion batteries used in over 50 of its mobile phones under suspicion that faulty units could pose a risk of overheating.
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Motorola sees RED with a crimson-coated V3
Motorola's RAZR V3 gets a makeover for release under PRODUCT(RED).
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Vista draining laptop batteries, patience
Some of Microsoft's most important customers aren't happy with the battery life offered by notebooks running the new operating system.
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A battery of questions about lithium ion
With no suitable replacement for lithium ion notebook batteries visible over the next few years, slow progress on battery life will have to do.
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Apple, Dell wind down battery recall efforts
Apple, Dell wind down battery recall efforts
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Sony plans its own battery recall
Sony is planning to announce a massive battery recall of its own, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) confirmed.
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Lenovo and IBM to recall 526,000 batteries
IBM and Lenovo are recalling 526,000 notebook batteries they say pose a potential fire hazard.
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Flaming LAX laptop was a ThinkPad
A burning laptop that frightened passengers at Los Angeles International Airport over the weekend was a ThinkPad, Lenovo confirmed Wednesday, and that notebook ships with Sony's battery technology.
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Aussies mostly safe from Toshiba battery issues
Toshiba yesterday announced a global recall of 340,000 laptop batteries, but the company stresses that the recall is not a result of exploding battery packs, unlike the recent Apple and Dell recalls.
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