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Lenovo recalls 205,000 laptop batteries Chinese PC maker Lenovo recalled about 205,000 laptop computer batteries made by Japans Sanyo Electric, warning that they could overheat and cause a fire. Lenovo recalls 208,000 laptop batteries Another week, another laptop battery recall -- this time from Lenovo, which makes IBMs ThinkPads. The company is recalling about 208,000 nine-cell batteries used with ThinkPad R60, T60, Z60 and Z61 series computers. If the battery is bumped hard enough it could overheat; five incidents have already been reported. Metro prof may face discipline in theft of her laptop A Metropolitan State College professor could face disciplinary action because a laptop containing student data was stolen from her office. $100 laptop sports truly innovative UI The so-called $100 laptop thats being designed for school children in developing nations has received a lot of media attention. But whats not as well-known is the graphical user interface — the software that will be the face of the machine for the millions of children who will own it. Laptop computer batteries recalled Lenovo Inc. has recalled about 205,000 laptop computer batteries worldwide, warning that they could overheat and cause a fire. Lenovo recalls 208,000 laptop batteries No. 3 computer maker Lenovo Inc. has recalled 208,000 laptop computer batteries that could overheat in the U.S. companys second recall in six months. Lenovo recalls 100,000 laptop batteries Lenovo Inc. recalled about 100,000 laptop computer batteries Thursday, warning that they could overheat and cause a fire. Lenovo recalls laptop batteries Lenovo Group Ltd. recalled about 100,000 laptop computer batteries Thursday, warning that they could overheat and cause a fire. PC maker Lenovo recalls laptop batteries RALEIGH, North Carolina — Chinese PC maker Lenovo recalled about 205,000 laptop computer batteries made by Japans Sanyo Electric, warning that they could overheat and cause a fire. Camera captures laptop theft ‘person of interest’ The MU Police Department released several frames of surveillance footage showing a “person of interest” in a laptop computer theft entering Ellis Library. | |||