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bigboss
post Feb 17 2005, 04:36 PM
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Microsoft is recalling power cords on 14.1 million Xbox consoles worldwide, following reports of injuries due to defective electrical components.

The company announced the recall on Thursday, saying it is aimed at protecting the consoles from electrical-component failures that can pose a fire hazard. So far, such failures have been reported in 30 consoles, causing minor injury or property damage, Microsoft said. Seven customers reported burns to their hands. In the rest of the cases, the defect caused smoke damage or minor damage to a carpet or entertainment center.

In Europe, consoles made before Jan. 13, 2004, will need replacement cords, the company said. In all other areas, the recall covers consoles manufactured before Oct. 23, 2003.

Orders for replacement cords can be placed at the Xbox Web site. New cords will take up to four weeks to arrive. Until the new cord comes, customers should turn off consoles when not in use, the company said.

Power cord problems have dogged other device makers in the past. Last year, for example, Dell recalled 4.4 million defective power adapters sold with notebooks between 1998 and 2002.

"This is a preventative step we're choosing to take despite the rarity of these incidents," Robbie Bach, senior vice president at Microsoft’s entertainment division, said in a statement. "We regret the inconvenience but believe offering consumers a free replacement is the responsible thing to do."
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dropout21
post Feb 17 2005, 10:43 PM
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its odd, u must have great writing skills as well as found the infomation in person not on a website.. or else that should be quoted and sourced right?
because any time you get info and even place it in your own words, you must source it. then to copy 6 paragraphs which look like you did no editing of what so ever simply copied and pasted.... must be quoted and sourced. and the amazing thing is, out of your last 5 posts, you have no quotes yet you didnt write it. recent example
i really suggest you read the rules
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xboxrulz
post Feb 18 2005, 11:02 PM
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:S, uh oh, the only thing is... where did you get your sources?

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