Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Apple Probes Alleged Deadly iPhone Electrocution

(file photo) Apple is investigating the death of a woman in China whose family said she was electrocuted after answering a call on her iPhone while the device was recharging. The death of Ma Ailun, 23, was first reported 

Apple has vowed to "fully investigate" reports that a Xinjiang woman was killed by an electric shock from her iPhone 5, SCMP reports. A spokesperson for the California-based company said: "We are deeply saddened to learn of this tragic incident and

A former China Southern Airlines flight attendant who was electrocuted in her northwest China home last week was reportedly talking on a charging iPhone 5 at the time of her death.

The Next Web summarizes a series of reports from out of China relating an incident in which a 23-year-old Chinese woman was allegedly electrocuted

Apple has vowed to "fully investigate" reports that a Xinjiang woman was killed by an electric shock from her iPhone 5, SCMP reports. A spokesperson for the California-based company said: "We are deeply saddened to learn of this tragic incident and

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Apple Probes Alleged Deadly iPhone Electrocution

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