Apple will take third-party iPhone chargers and give you a new one for $10. Aug. 6, 2013 — -- Apple is urging customers to use its official charger adapters, after reports last month that a woman ...
Apple Computer to open retail stores The ICSC.org web site reports: "Apple Computer is about to roll out a chain of stores that will sell its own brand of computer equipment. The company is keeping ...
Starting on August 16, Apple will offer users of third-party iPhone, iPad, and iPod power adapters the chance to trade their old chargers in and pick up a genuine model at a discount. The USB Power ...
After reports that a young woman in China died after using her iPhone while it was plugged in and charging through a third-party USB adapter, Apple has announced a USB adapter trade-in program. The ...
Apple announced that it is launching a trade-in program for counterfeit and third-party USB power adapters after a Chinese woman was allegedly killed by an electric shock answering a call on her ...
Apple is investigating the death of a flight attendant who was electrocuted by answering an iPhone 5 that was charging, and now it's taking a step to ease fears about potentially faulty USB power ...
Apple said it will sell an Apple-branded USB power adapter for $10 -- rather than the usual $19-- to iPhone, iPod and iPad customers who turn in a third-party charger. The program, which kicks off Aug ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Apple has launched a new trade-in program for third-party power adapters in the wake of a recent ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=25042285#p25042285:2crbrlxn said: sonolumi[/url]":2crbrlxn]If Apple weren't fleecing their customers on chargers in ...
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