8.24.2006
Apple Recalls Laptop Batteries
Unfortunately Dell isn't the only company plagued by exploding defective Sony batteries. On Thursday afternoon Apple announced that they will recall 1.8 million lithium-ion notebook batteries after nine devices overheated. Two people have even reportedly suffered minor burns due to these battery malfunctions.You can check out some of the fiery Apple laptops in this clip from NBC's Nightly News with Brian Williams.
This recall is the second-biggest consumer electronics recall in U.S. history. Dell proudly holds the #1 position thanks to the 4.1 million batteries they announced a recall for last week.
So how do you know if you have a bad Sony battery in your Apple laptop? The bad batteries were sold worldwide from October 2003 through August 2006 in the following notebook computers: 12-inch iBook G4, 12-inch PowerBook G4 and 15-inch PowerBook G4.
If you own one of these Apple laptops, carefully remove your battery and take a look at the numbers printed on the back. The battery serial number is printed in black or dark grey lettering beneath a barcode. See this flickr photo for more info.

For more information on the battery recall, check out this page on Apple.com.
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http://www.apple.com/support/batteryprogram
the apple recall page is not working, I wonder if they're ready for the huge recall. i'm trying to find out if mine is affected
the apple recall page is not working, I wonder if they're ready for the huge recall. i'm trying to find out if mine is affected
Fortunately there are some advances being made in the electrode technology for lithium-polymer batteries that should reduce this issue substantially with less resistance across the electrode/core interface. Combine that with an crack resistant physical matrix for the polymer itself, and we should see something that works in production. I also think we're slightly over-reacting (A dozen failures out of 1.8 million?). But hey, I'm getting my new battery, so why complain?
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