
Word has it that there has been a handful of iPhone explosions in Europe, where whispers abound of the European Commission asking Apple for information on the alleged iPhone explosions. In fact, the European Commission also tipped Apple off that they might ban the iPhone from the European market if the handset is proved to be dangerous to users’ health. Apple has yet to respond officially to these allegations, but if the ban were to be enforced, you might want to get rid of your Apple stock – fast.
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