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Dell Recalls Millions of AC Adaptors

matgyver writes "Both CNET and CNN are reporting that Dell is recalling 4.4 million AC adapters worldwide. About 990,000 of those were sold to US consumers, 1.5 million to US businesses, and the rest where outside the US. The adapters were sold with laptops between 1998 and 2002 and included Dell's Latitude, Inspiron, and Precision laptops. The part numbers for the adapters are 9364U, 7832D and 4983D. Apparently the adapters run the risk of overheating and can be a fire and electrocution risk."

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  1. Mobile phone turns my adapter off by magicmonster · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I've noticed that sometimes when I receive a call on my mobile, if its placed near the power brick, the brick will turn itself off. I need to wait a couple of mins and plug and unplug it until it works again. Now I keep a battery inside the laptop just in case. I suppose they've always warned that mobile phones can affect electronics :)