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Apple iPods have overheated and burst into flames and smoke on a number of occasions, causing both injuries and property damage. And Apple has fought to keep federal government reports of these incidents from becoming public, according to a Seattle TV station.
KIRO-TV posted a story on its Web site last week that details its investigation into a series of fiery iPod episodes that have affected numerous users across the U.S. In some cases the overheated iPods, including recent Shuffle and Nano models, have even burned their owners.
Jamie Balderas of Arlington, Wash., told KIRO in November 2008 that her new iPod Shuffle had overheated while she was running, leaving her with a penny-sized burn mark on her chest where the iPod was clipped to her shirt.
I hope they do a recall so I can get a brand new ipod.
KIRO-TV posted a story on its Web site last week that details its investigation into a series of fiery iPod episodes that have affected numerous users across the U.S. In some cases the overheated iPods, including recent Shuffle and Nano models, have even burned their owners.
Jamie Balderas of Arlington, Wash., told KIRO in November 2008 that her new iPod Shuffle had overheated while she was running, leaving her with a penny-sized burn mark on her chest where the iPod was clipped to her shirt.
Is Apple hiding problems with fiery iPods?
IPods have overheated and burst into flames on a number of occasions, but Apple has fought to keep reports of these incidents from becoming public, according to a Seattle TV station.
www.nbcnews.com
I hope they do a recall so I can get a brand new ipod.
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