Showing posts with label Xbox 360. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xbox 360. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Microsoft XBOX 360 driving wheel recall

Due to smoke risk, Microsoft is recalling the Driver's Wheel console for the XB0x 360.

They already had a big recall on the 360 for overheating and smoke problems. So this is just another chapter in bad Microsoft hardware that shouldn't be left plugged in, but since your kids do, it should be left plugged into a power strip that will cut off power if it detects smoke.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Illinois Family Suing Microsoft and Wal-Mart for Xbox 360 Fire

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Posted May 30, 2007, 5:21 PM ET

Microsoft and Wal-Mart are facing a lawsuit after an Illinois infant died in fire reportedly started by their Xbox 360.

Microsoft Corp. and Wal-Mart are facing a lawsuit in the face of the death of an infant in Illinois. Reports are that the fire in the family home was started by an Xbox 360 power supply that overheated to the extreme. The machine was purchased at Wal-Mart which is why it is being named in the suit. The suit was filed by Wade Kline's estate and seeks unspecified damages in excess of $50,000.

The lawsuit reports that the Xbox 360 was plugged into a standard electrical outlet and that the wiring connected to the Xbox 360 became so hot that is started a "catastrophic" fire at a house in Warsaw, Illionis. The victim, an infant named Wade Kline, died in the inferno. The suit claims that the fire was a direct and proximate result of the overheating of the game's power supply and wiring. The suit also named an "unnamed power-supply maker" as also at fault.

This not the first time that the Xbox has been thought to have caused a dangerous fire, according to media reports. In 2005, a UK woman was pulled unconscious from a blaze reportedly sparked by an overheated Xbox system.

2 or 3 years ago Microsoft set up a hotline for Xbox owners to swap their power cords for a new one with a thermal cutoff. In fact, we got one for our Xbox which we bought at Gamestop about a year after the problem surfaced. (Apparently Gamestop had a lot of Xboxes in stock with the old power cord) But after all that, it's a surprise Microsoft is having fire risk problems with the Xbox 360 too?