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Just 10 days after Dell announced their massive 4.1 million battery recall, there are already talks that a new standard will need to be set. AppleInsider is reporting that Apple, Dell, and Lenovo will get together at a summit next month to develop lithium ion standards so an incident like this doesn’t happend again.
Lithium ion batteries are used in many of the things you use on a daily basis. iPods, some cellphones, etc. My question that I have after getting word of this news is where is Sony in all of this summit planning? I mean, they’re the ones that made the defective batteries in the first place.
Read [AppleInsider]
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