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Dell's Aluminum Laptops Causing Electric Shocks?
The folks at CNET were surprised to discover that using some Dell laptops can result in electric shocks that "vary in strength from a gentle tingle to a sudden jolt." They also noticed that the shocks occur when connecting peripherals to the laptops. It appears that the offending devices have been isolated to versions that feature a brushed-aluminum finish —namely the XPS M1330 and XPS M1530. Furthermore, they believe the shocks are the result of a power adapter that isn't grounded properly because its 2-prong connector lacks a third pin. More »Touch a Dell, Meet a Celebrity (Not Other Way Around) at Dell Holiday Store in NYC
Dell Rolls Out Inspirons and a Slim-Trim XPS Notebook in Splashy Colors
In the leakiest announcement since the Titanic, Dell officially announced a raft of notebooks, flat panels and desktops today, offering no surprises since we've been hearing about them for the past two months.






