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Computer giant Apple is recalling 1.8m batteries used in its laptop computers worldwide after overheating complaints.
The announcement affects laptop computers - the iBook G4 and Powerbook G4 - sold between October 2003 and August 2006.
It follows Dell's decision to recall more than 4m batteries from its laptops last week.
The recall does not affect the company's latest line-up of laptops - the MacBook and MacBook Pro.
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"We discovered that some Sony batteries in previous models of PowerPC-based iBooks and PowerBooks do not meet Apple's standards for safety and performance," Apple said in a statement.
"Our number one priority is to recall and replace the affected batteries free of charge."