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Exploding phone battery not blamed for Korean's death

This certainly won't be the first time that an exploding cellphone battery has been pegged with blame before all the facts shook out, but now it seems that the South Korean worker who perished yesterday was in fact not killed by his mobile. Reportedly, the National Institute of Scientific Investigation "said the injuries were too substantial to have been caused by a battery explosion," and an unnamed medical examiner was quoted as saying that it was "difficult to conclude that the damage of internal organs was caused by [the explosion]." Details are still likely to unfold in the coming weeks, as it will be about a fortnight before autopsy results are analyzed and a final conclusion is drawn. Seems that "virtually impossible" notion from LG may be accurate after all, eh?

[Image courtesy of Yonhap News]

Chinese welder killed by exploding cellphone battery

It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt, and unfortunately, the latest case of exploding battery syndrome led to something far worse than a minor injury. Reportedly, a 22-year old Chinese welder actually perished after a cellphone battery residing in his pocket exploded. The eruption was so violent, in fact, that it "broke a rib and drove the remnants of the pack into his heart," and while rescue crews were able to get him to a hospital, he passed away shortly thereafter. Currently, the manufacturer of the phone and battery are being withheld, but expects in Jinta were dispatched in order to conduct an investigation.

[Via Inquirer, image courtesy of ABC]

Moxia's USBCELL charges mobile batteries from USB ports

If you're one to actually remove the battery from your cellphone quite regularly -- do you yearn for that second backup battery to have built-in charging capability from a standard USB port? Moxia may have your answer, as its newer USBCELL battery product can charge without the need to carry along that extra charger. Yeah, we prefer to use our laptop PCs to charge or phones instead of a small, plug-in charger, which seems to be, umm, really difficult. Well, not really, unless you despise small and portable chargers (and many of them in your bag.) Now, we like the idea of many travel-friendly gadgets being able to be charged by a single USB-type charger -- but when taken just for a phone, the point of this device becomes, well, moot.




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