Thursday, August 26, 2010

Garmin Recall: 1.25 Million Nuvi GPS Navigation Devices Affected

Garmin Recall: 1.25 Million Nuvi GPS Navigation Devices Affected - Garmin recalls Nuvi GPS navigation devices for fire hazard. Garmin recalls 1.25 million Nuvi GPS navigation devices because they can overheat and catch on fire according to the company. Garmin on Wednesday announced that it is voluntarily recalling about 1.25 million Nuvi personal GPS navigation devices, about 796,000 of which were sold in the U.S.

According to Garmin, the batteries inside the device, manufactured by a third-party supplier, can cause the unit to overheat and become a fire hazard. The problematic units are within a defined date code range and have a specific printed circuit board design that, in conjunction with the other parts, can lead to the problem.

Garmin says it has identified the issue in fewer than 10 cases, none of which caused “significant property damage” or injuries. To determine if your Garmin Nuvi GPS device is involved in the recall, models 200W, 250W, 260W, 7xx and 7xxT, where xx is a two-digit number, are affected.

Alternatively, you can visit www.garmin.com/nuvibatterypcbrecall to check if your GPS is recalled by entering your GPS serial number.

You can also call Garmin :
  •  In North America and South America outside the U.S. or Canada call +913 397-8200
  • In Asia, call 886/2.2642.9199
  • In Australia, call 1800 113 738; and in New Zealand call 0800 427 652
Garmin says it will replace the battery and insert a spacer on top of the battery next to the PCB before returning the device to affected customers free of charge.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Playstation Network Down Update


Playstation network down update – Playstation network is down for maintenance and Sony provided update for users still experiencing problems logging. Sony provided playstation network down update via new tweet that maintenance is still going on, but a number of players have been able to get online.

During the playstation downtime, users may experience difficulties logging in, and they won’t have access to the PlayStation Store or Account Management for 12 hours! This is due to an extended maintenance period lasting from 8am Pacific to 8:30pm Pacific. As noted on the PlayStation blog, Sony apologizes for the delays, but they are likely trying to improve their end user experience.

For updates regarding the playstation network downtime, you can check out the PlayStation Twitter feed.