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    Chris Cuttriss: This is a nit pick, but the 1D Mark III isn't a full frame camera. It has a 1.3x crop APS-H sized sensor. more »
    RacecarBoobTat: Oh Evan, thank you for bringing that lube for my full-frame 1D and 1Ds Mk III cameras. I never would've been able to handle your four inch photo insid... more »
    Joo Chung: What I find curious about this is that both the 1D Mk III and the 1Ds Mk III have been on the market for quite some time. Why is it that they are bein... more »
    Nick: how am i supposed to check my batter AND look at the pictures. i guess i'll never know. more »
    FredicvsMaximvs: Why is that computer so hairy? Maybe if it used less hairspray it wouldn't catch on fire so much. more »
    Cordfucious of Tech Clan: I must be in a small minority that loves his Acer (typing on it now). I have had my aspire laptop since 05 and have had no issues whatsoever. My li... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Wait, it's a Predator Gaming Unit. Well, we all know what happened there then. Someone cornered the unit and it had no chance to escape, so it activ... more »
    BeautifulAgony: That case, in the picture, is one of the worst cases, ever. Not only is the front door assembly horribly designed out of flimsy plastic (breaks off ea... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Acer: The Official Computer of Burning Man 2009. more »
    ripfire: "Dude, that's hot." "I know." "No really. I mean, it's on fire." "I know! Isn't it awesome!" more »
    Li Zhang: On the bright side, a burning rig like this would look awesome at a lan party. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So is the new meme going to be, "But can it broil?"? more »
    joshtate: I'd purchase the case as long as it stayed on fire like that. more »
    Alduron: Couldn't...oh I don't know...ANY WIRES be bent or stripped and catch on fire? more »
  • #recall

    Sony Recalls 69,000 Vaio AC Adapters Because of Shock Hazards

  • #recalls

    Canon Recalls 1D, 1Ds Mk III Cameras Due To Lube Leakage

  • #recall

    HP Recalling 70,000 Laptop Batteries Over Fire Hazard Concerns

    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of 70,000 lithium-ion batteries used in Hewlett-Packard and Compaq laptops. Apparently, there have been at two reported cases where the batteries caught on fire. More »
  • #fire

    Acer Predator Desktop Gaming Units Recalled For Minor House Burning Issue

    About 215 of Acer's ASG7200 and ASG7700 units were just recalled by the consumer product safety commission because their internal wiring could get "bent or stripped", causing them to overheat and create a "burn hazard." More »
  • #apple

    Apple Ships New, Un-Shocky USB Power Adapters

  • #applerecall

    Apple Recalls Ultracompact USB Power Adapter for the iPhone 3G

  • #xbox360redring

    Microsoft's $1 Billion Xbox 360 Recall Problems Caused By Chip Cheapness

  • #deathtothehumans

    Robot Lawn Mower Can Lacerate, Probably Eat Humans

    LawnBott, the $2,750 robot which announced itself as your loyal automated lawn mower—capable of cutting 33,000 square feet of grass in a single charge—has revealed its true face: it wants to cut humans to pieces. Actually, just stupid humans, but the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Kyodo America have decided to "recall them immediately." More »
  • #cellphones

    Samsung: Official Response on BlackJack Issues

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  • #digitalcameras

    Canon to Halt Sales of EOS-1D Mark III to UK and Recall?

  • #racingwheel

    Xbox 360 Racing Wheels Not That Broken, Return Boxes Coming In

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  • #recall

    Microsoft Starts Xbox 360 Racing Wheel Retrofit Program to Prevent Your House From Burning Down

  • #arcades

    Japanese Arm Wrestling Game Breaks Arms and Takes Names

    Game developer Atlus has decided to recall all of its 150 arm wrestling simulators from arcades across Japan. Despite only being out a month, Arm Spirit has broken three arms. More »
  • #killercam

    Sony Recalls 350,000 Razor-Sharp Cameras

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  • #laptops

    Dell Recalls Laptop Batteries, Doesn't Yell 'Fire' in Crowded Theater

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