Aug. 19, 2008

Japan Probing iPod Nano Fires

Three Reports Of Overheating Incidents May Be Linked To Faulty Batteries

  • Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new iPod Nano in San Francisco, Sept. 5, 2007.

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new iPod Nano in San Francisco, Sept. 5, 2007.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

(CNET)  Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry is examining three reports of overheating iPod Nanos sparking fires, Reuters reported.

The trade ministry said iPod Nanos with known overheating incidents were sold in Japan between September 2005 and September 2006.

Faulty batteries may be the cause of the incidents, the agency said.

Batteries have been traced to a host of issues with laptops and other mobile devices. Apple was one of several companies that had to recall notebooks in 2006 after problems led to overheating and fires.

Apple officials could not immediately be reached for comment.


By Margaret Kane
Copyright ©2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved.
Share:
  • Share
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Mixx
Add a Comment
by eddom949 August 20, 2008 3:29 AM EDT
How a battery cell goes bad, I do not know, but the Japanese will probably hack it. And thank God, too, Apple wouldn''t officially allow battery replacement by users.
Reply to this comment

Exclusive Webshow

Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror. Watch Now

Latest News
News in Pictures
Scroll Left Scroll Right
Connect with CBS News

Stay connected with the CBS News using your favorite social networks and online news applications: