Amazon has sold 200 million fires
That should sort out the rain forests
In the middle of announcements about its new tellys, Amazon has revealed it has now sold 200 million Fire TV devices.
Apple fanboy tries to sleep with his iPhone
And it nearly kills him
An Apple fanboy from Alabama is regretting his decision to take his iPhone to bed with him.
Boffins turn all stolen phones into a Samsung Note 7
Still better than an iPhone
Researchers have developed new technology that can prevent stolen phones turning into a smouldering blob of plastic, or the case of an iPhone a beautiful looking, reassuringly expensive smouldering blob of plastic.
Samsung planning to release refurbished Note 7s
Flaming heck, the magnificant seven rides again.
Samsung is apparently planning to release refurbished Note 7s.
Note 7 not our fault claims Samsung
Acting oddly over flaming phones
Samsung Electronics is denying that that its design had anything to do with the incredible Note 7 and is putting the blame squarely on its two battery suppliers.
Boffins create built-in battery fire extinguishers
Smash iPhone in case of fire
A team of boffins from Stanford University have emerged from their smoke-filled labs with a lithium-ion battery which has its own built-in fire extinguisher.
Note 7 fiasco shows the scale of the failure of other brands
10 percent of Note 7s are still outclassing rivals
After two months of an official global recall more one in ten of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 are still in use but they are still beating the competition
The Galaxy Note was a flawed design
Putting 50 pounds of mud in a five-pound bag
It seems that the Galaxy Note caught fire because it had the same problem as Dolly Parton at an award’s ceremony. If you stick 50 pounds of mud in a five-pound bag you are going to get a flaming wardrobe malfunction.
Note 7 may have been a victim of its design
Latest theory
The latest theory as to why the Note 7 had battery problems suggests that its rather cool thin design made it go bang.
iPhone 7 catches fire too
Don't expect a swift recall
It seems when the iPhone 7 catches fire no one pays any interest and no one calls for an immediate recall, or for them to banned on aircraft.