FIRE DOWN BELOW. Caution: Laptops can be hazardous to your health--the health of your lap. I seem to remember a report issued late last year that drew a correlation between extensive laptop use on the laps of men and decreased virility. Last week, Fujitsu Siemens Computers went that one better, by recalling the rechargeable batteries in several of its laptop models because of the possibility of fire. Rechargeable lithium ion batteries in several Amilo models can overheat, according to the company, "with a risk of fire" (for details, go to www.fujitsu-siemens.com). The company recommends removing the batteries immediately and running the laptops on AC power. To date, only four complaints of overheating have been received out of a possible 250,000 units, says Fujitsu Siemens, which will replace the batteries free of charge.
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