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Story: Michael Dell: Exploding batteries are Sony's fault

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Posted by: Myles (Friday 15 September 2006, 4:39 PM)

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Dont be an idiot.

This seems as though Dell is trying to save as much face as they possibly can out of this, does that mean it is partly Dell's fault or is it just Sony's. I'd probably opt for Sony especially seeing as the one big product Sony have had planned for release pre christmas for absolutely ages and they can't manage that im guessing that they probably did screw up the batteries.

You lost the PS3/Xbox 360 you are losing the battery race too!

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