Sony recalls Vaio laptops
Japanese electronics and entertainment company Sony Corp. said Thursday it is recalling 18,000 Vaio laptop computers because a faulty assembly of the modem could result in a minor electric shock to users. "The two recalled Vaio models went on sale in May - 13,000 in Japan, 3,000 in the United States and 2,000 in Europe, the Tokyo company said."
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