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Exploding iPods burn across Japan

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Is it time to panic? A possible battery defect has caused two iPod nanos in Japan to overheat, according to the AP.

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Throw in reports of a similar incident from March, also in Japan, and it's a miracle that the world's hipsters aren't scarred from head to toe with iPod-shaped burns. Amazingly, no humans were hurt in the most recent incident, just paper and a straw-woven mat, the AP reports.
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    Reply#1 - Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:56 PM EDT
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    I love the picture that they used in the article.

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    Reply#2 - Tue Aug 19, 2008 5:58 PM EDT
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