A batch of faulty batteries manufactured
between January 1 and January 10 last year, according to HP,
were
the cause of 20 incidents that resulted in 11 cases of minor property
damage and one occurrence of injury. As a result, the
California-based
manufacturer is offering a free replacement battery to affected users.
Which batteries are
affected?
Eight-cell
batteries from the following notebook series with barcode labels
beginning with L3 require replacement.
It all makes sense: First the brand, then the product. If you still have no idea what we're talking about, the upcoming Sony dSLR has been revealed under the Alpha brand. And that's before we see the first unit making its rounds.
According to the press release, consumers can expect to see the first digital SLRs from the Japanese corporation rolling out in the next couple of months. The new lineup will be compatible with the Maxxum/Dynax mount systems, so it's good news for Konica Minolta users out there who wish to change their camera bodies and yet still retain their old lenses.
Nothing much else was revealed, but those interested can log onto the brand's Web site for more information. Until then, we all wait.
Here's a hoot from Russian designer Dima Komissarov. Probably borrowing from the idea of our friendly pufferfish and even the Reebok Pump, these Flashbags literally swell up with the amount of data they take on. Just like that, you can estimate with the naked eye how much more information you can dump into your USB drive. Now why didn't anyone think of this sooner?
While the Web has been buzzing with news of the upcoming Treo 700p, images of another Palm device have started circulating on the Internet. Pictures of the Treo Hollywood (codename), announced earlier by Palm's CEO as one of the new smart phones for 2006, have appeared on several forums and blogs, including the Treonauts site.
The E1070, due to reach Singapore retail shelves from April 21, will be the latest 3G-enabled camera-phone from the world's no. 2 mobile maker. The clamshell, coming shortly after the RAZR V3x, will feature a 1.3-megapixel camera, music and video playback, a 2-inch QVGA display and an expandable microSD slot.