iPad Air explodes in Australian store

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Okay, so the iPad Air is supposed to be the best thing since sliced bread. Between the brittle nature of the device and new reports that they spontaneously explode, Apple might want to check into them a little further before declaring victory and tablet domination.

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Apple is investigating what caused an iPad Air to “explode” in an Australian Vodafone store, prompting a store evacuation last week, a spokesperson from Vodafone acknowledged last week.

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