Sony Ericsson has recalled hundreds of thousands of faulty phone chargers because they could explode, electrocute users and cause a fire.
Flaws discovered in a small shipment of Ericsson's advanced GPRS phone, the R520, will not delay the phone's Australian launch, according to the Swedish telecommunications giant.
For Jakob Nielsen latest test, he handed out Ericsson R320s and Nokia 7110s WAP phones to mobile phone users in London. Nielsen's study did conclude that better user interface design for WAP applications can alleviate some problems.
Chasing Ballmer in Sydney
Where's Ballmer? In this video, ZDNet.com.au journalist Liam Tung chases Steve Ballmer around the stree… Watch it now
NBN needs workers on board
D'Ascenzo: Read p23 of security review
Opening the floodgates on missing drives
'At The Whiteboard' Video Series
Click here to learn more about Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V technology.
Click here for more.
CXO's Unplugged - Real Business Insight
Phil Dobbie interviews business leaders to reveal their thoughts on various management challenges.
Click here to see the latest video.
Printer Superguide
Looking to buy a printer? Our superguide rates the latest printers and shines a light into the industry.
Click here for more.