Dell battery explodes at Yahoo HQ, hundreds evacuate
We just got word that a Yahoo employee's laptop went up in flames today at their Mission College campus down in Silicon Valley, causing hundreds of Yahoo employees to be evacuated from an 8-story building. The culprit: you guessed it, a Dell machine whose faulty cell that should have been replaced (don't they have corporate memos at those big companies?) instead caught fire. From what we now know it doesn't seem like anyone was hurt, but let this be a lesson, people: you have the means, now take Dell up on the freaking recall before something disastrous happens.Update: So it looks like Yahoo uses HP and Mac laptops -- not Dells -- making it very likely this was someone's personal machine that they brought to work. Wrong day to bring your laptop to the office, man.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Victor @ Sep 20th 2006 4:41PM
Yes Jason...these pictures look TOTALLY fake..
http://flickr.com/photos/stewart/248457791/
Or maybe this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uvince/
You obviously don't practice your due diligence before making claims.
Josh @ Sep 20th 2006 4:42PM
The story is true. The link to flickr is Stuart Butterfields flickr page. Stuart works in the same building as the exploding laptop, and is also the co-founder of Flickr. I don't think anyone is lying here.
Alex M @ Sep 20th 2006 4:44PM
Any chance that was a troll? Anyone?
He's also got a virus that turns caps lock on and off repeatedly
Ryan G. @ Sep 20th 2006 5:23PM
Chill out man. Any chance you work for Dell in the battery procurement department?
Jake @ Sep 20th 2006 6:10PM
To Jason about the Zune story being fake...
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5223245
It's awful hard to make a Photoshop that gets posted on WalMart's site as a product.
Biff_Meister @ Sep 20th 2006 7:19PM
Now we know why no one visits Jason's blog.
the.cha.guy @ Sep 20th 2006 4:16PM
jeez, that thing was incinerated.
LittleJoe @ Sep 20th 2006 4:21PM
Im suprised noone has actually been injured by one of these yet.
Phil @ Sep 20th 2006 4:24PM
To #2:
Especially when you'd consider it as being a chemical fire that emits toxic gasses. Scary.
ruzkin @ Sep 20th 2006 6:16PM
A Japanese businessmen sustained reasonable burns from when his Apple laptop went up in flames - the wooden table he was sitting at was much worse off though, had the shit burnt through it.
russ @ Sep 20th 2006 10:16PM
maybe those who've been hurt have got nice little payouts that's made them go a bit quiet?
PMX @ Sep 20th 2006 4:23PM
...yet those annoying Centrino & XP stickers wouldn't come off!
paul @ Sep 20th 2006 4:24PM
looks like a scene from alien, but more scary
Alex M @ Sep 20th 2006 4:28PM
"Before something disastrous happens"
I'd call a laptop catching fire in front of my eyes pretty disastrous
Grandpa @ Sep 20th 2006 4:29PM
Actually all fires emit "toxic gasses".
Phil @ Sep 20th 2006 4:53PM
Of course, I should've clarified. Chemical fires are far more toxic/lethal than your standard wood fires.
Wonderboy @ Sep 20th 2006 4:30PM
That's the point Alex, they're saying trade in your bad batteries before this happens to you...
Kambiz Kamrani @ Sep 20th 2006 4:34PM
Is that a 700m? I think it is...
jalabi @ Sep 21st 2006 7:07PM
Yes, it's a Dell Inspiron 700m -- I can tell by the shape of the buttons underneath the trackpad. The whitish cast to the thing is probably due to the fire extinguisher foam or something.
Remember: only you can prevent Dell fires...change your batteries now, PLEASE :)
Victor @ Sep 20th 2006 4:42PM
On the page, this yahoo employee has this funny post.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/uvince/248443903/
"Laptop Explodes
Yahoo! MC1 evacuates
Everybody eats Lunch!
IT reminds us not to buy Dells "
Paul @ Sep 20th 2006 4:44PM
@ Jason.
Your seriously $%#@ed up aren't you? Yesterday you claim you ain't coming back to this site again, and today you post some more garbage..
Make your mind up.
Dung @ Sep 20th 2006 5:39PM
If this is a 700m, why is the battery on top of the keyboard and not in the back of the laptop like it should be?
Would someone really be cool enough to throw a flaming acid pack on their laptop from behind?
Charlie Ashford @ Sep 20th 2006 4:49PM
Shut up Jason, you weirdo...
And remember-
Charlie Ashford @ Sep 20th 2006 4:50PM
http://www.argaste.com/img/arguing_on_the_internet.jpg
CharlieVictor @ Sep 20th 2006 6:45PM
that is FREAKING great, you made my day!!!
Thank you
fourthe @ Sep 20th 2006 4:51PM
http://flickr.com/photos/stewart/248442701/in/photostream/
The laptop that caused all of our office tower to be evacuated. A Dell. (But they are Sony batteries.)
Stephen @ Sep 20th 2006 4:55PM
Ouch. It's only time before someone does get hurt by one of these.
It's awful that cheap manufacturing, it seems, is causing such chaos.
Jeff @ Sep 20th 2006 5:06PM
It's a real story, but you can't blame Yahoo!'s IT department. We are exclusively a HP/Compaq shop (with Macs for designers who want them), so this must belong to a visitor or be someone's personal laptop (which would really suck since they actually spent their own money on it).
Craig @ Sep 20th 2006 5:10PM
I don't understand, I have a 710M and the battery is on the back of the computer...
Nith @ Sep 20th 2006 5:10PM
So when are we going to hear a story of one of the laptops exploding on a plane?
ja$on @ Sep 20th 2006 5:15PM
Samuel L. Jackson should make a movie called "Dells on a plane." It would be totally scary. Those things would be blowing up left and right. It would be awesome when he says "I'm sick and tired of these motherf****** dells on this motherf****** plane."
bluemonq @ Sep 20th 2006 5:26PM
...then again, if he hadn't brought it to work and left it at home, what are the odds that he would have come back after work to a burned shell of a house?
Del @ Sep 20th 2006 5:31PM
Of course this is a fake, for a start how did the battery explode, unclip itself from under the machine and then find it's way on to the keyboard.
Jayson @ Sep 20th 2006 5:35PM
My big question would be how the battery got on top of the keyboard and then fused to the notebook? Did he remove the battery when he realized the problem and then put it on top of the notebook to be certain it would be destroyed and replaced by Dell?
Andir3.0 @ Sep 20th 2006 5:43PM
I was thinking the exact same thing...why is the battery on the keyboard? It's obviously fused there. So, what or why was the battery sitting on the laptop? The inner conspiritist in me wants to think this is a fraud.
Ajay @ Sep 20th 2006 5:42PM
This is not a fake (I don't know what anyone would have to gain by making up such a story).
I spoke to the guy whose laptop it was: it was a personal laptop (Yahoo uses HP/Compaqs exclusively).
The owner took out the battery and the pictures you see are after the laptop was hosed down.
I took some pictures too, if anyone is interested in seeing _yet_ another Flickr set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ajays/sets/72157594292843510/
Bart @ Sep 20th 2006 5:45PM
Why is the laptop sitting on its monitor instead of the keyboard? Is there a logical explanation for setting up the photo like that? Or is it just a crazy way the people at Yahoo use their laptops?
Mike Browning @ Sep 20th 2006 5:58PM
Headline should be updated to reflect the fact that Dell does NOT make the battery. A more accurate headline would be "Sony battery explodes" or "A battery in a Dell laptop explodes."
Bill @ Sep 20th 2006 6:08PM
I think it's plausable that the batt. started cooking, he got it out or it fell out, placed it on the keyboard, somehow(oven mitt?) and for some reason, and it finished burning there, fusing it. Or even after it was put out it was still hot enough to melt to it after, again for some reason, placing it on the keyboard.
As for it being place upside down for pics, it could have been to illustrate how the batteries fused to it. It made me think it was PS job at first, as well.
Of course I continued reading before deciding wether I should fly off the handle into a kneejerk rant.
ShortDog @ Sep 20th 2006 6:14PM
Damn, I had my laptop on my lap as I was reading this post. Now it's on my desk.
geekb @ Sep 20th 2006 6:32PM
Clearly fake. I mean a Dell Laptop?! Exploding?! Insane! If this were at all possible, there would be some kind of recall or at LEAST some internet coverage of the issue.
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=dell+laptop+battery&btnG=Search+News
Brinke Guthrie @ Sep 20th 2006 6:36PM
"Hello, Dell Tech Support."
"Hi, my laptop is on fire."
"Did you try rebooting? That always helps."
Charles @ Sep 20th 2006 6:40PM
Actually, it was a GREAT day to bring your laptop to the office. Would you rather it catches on fire in your empty apartment, when there's nobody around with a fire extinquisher?
dellirious @ Sep 20th 2006 6:42PM
I heard this was a test laptop that was used for Google software.
Ron @ Sep 20th 2006 6:45PM
They really should change the term from Laptop to something else in case some idiot decides to put it on the lap..and coincidentially gets burned from an exploding cell..
Just a thought..
Nathan M @ Sep 20th 2006 6:51PM
Ron, techically they're called "notebooks" now. Though most people just still call them laptops.
And for the record, I kind of think the photo looks fake but I don't really care, exploding crap is always fun. :D
Karl Viklund @ Sep 20th 2006 7:04PM
Time to sue Sony/DELL for this, they can't get away with this. I can cause great damage and eventually kill someone. Sony/DELL got a huge responsibility here. This is really serious stuff. I won't buy a DELL or a Sony Laptop any soon. Yes, I'm scared and I can't trust Sony or DELL anymore after this. DELL think this haven't damaged their reputation, I say it has BIG time. People are smarter then they think.
Karl Viklund @ Sep 20th 2006 7:05PM
Should be "IT", not "I" ^^
Looks funny though.
Joseph @ Sep 20th 2006 7:10PM
I guess Jack Bauer was here.
luke @ Sep 20th 2006 7:12PM
Good grief Karl, do you expect every product to work 100% of the time? Yes, this is serious, but if you think one of these companies allowed this as some kind of scam you're crazy. I can promise you that nobody in the entire world is more upset about these batteries than Sony.