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<p>Exploding electronics are a, uh, hot topic lately. Between the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall and an epidemic of exploding hoverboards, people are more aware than ever that things with batteries ...
<p>In the past week, a few Apple-related news bites have made the rounds. These include reports of iPhones exploding, and rumors of Apple providing Beatles music in the near future, perhaps on ...
In an internal investigation into accusations, Apple denies that there is a problem with the iPhone that would cause it to spontaneously crack or explode.
Last week, reports surfaced that Apple was investigating reports of "exploding" iPhones, spurred by publicity surrounding the case of a French teenager who had reportedly received an eye injury ...
Apple's party line is that an exploding battery in their non-exploding consumer devices is normal, and that's what people around the world are being told.
Exploding iPod stories aren't new, and the fact that there are so few reports given the millions of iPods sold shows that this is a rare occurrence. However, the news that Apple has tried to cover ...
Apple is investigating media reports that one or more of the company's iPhones have exploded in Europe, a European Commission spokeswoman said Tuesday.
Following a rash of reports of iPhone screens spontaneously "exploding," in Europe, Apple today met with France's consumer affairs minister Herve Novelli. So far, according to Apple's ...
In this week’s top stories: An exploding iPhone X, Zuckerberg’s anti-Apple push, new smart home blinds and garage doors, and more. Read on for all of this week’s top Apple stories.