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Apple agrees to industry standard mobile phone charger
Micro-USB chargers in 2010.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 1 2009, 3:10PM
Hardware
Simms to distribute solar powered chargers used by the military
Simms International will exclusively distribute the Powertraveller range of charging devices across Australia.
Jenny Eagle
May 12 2009, 3:19PM
Hardware
Nokia N79 Eco to ship without charger
Use your old one and save the environment, says mobile giant.
Staff Writers
Jan 20 2009, 8:00AM
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Telstra/Thomson and PowerWave recall faulty chargers
SYDNEY - Two major consumer electronics companies are recalling faulty power-chargers after evidence was uncovered that they might be prone to electrical faults.
Sarah Falson
Jun 18 2007, 7:00AM
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