Anyhow, organizations like the US Consumer Product Safety Commission have officially stepped in to recall the Galaxy Note 7 and figure out what happened, and they've since recalled the replacement units too. For you, what happens now is simple: if you're a Note 7 owner, you should strongly consider returning your phone, whether it's the "safe" model or no. You could wait to find out what Samsung and the CPSC uncover, since battery fires are so rare even in risky phones -- but Samsung and the CPSC are already advising that you should shut your Note 7 down.
Update, October 10, 2016 at 4:21p.m, PT: Samsung and the CPSC have officially advised that all Galaxy Note 7 phones -- new and cinque terre iphone case replacement -- should be shut down, Update, January 23, 2017 at 6:11p.m, PT: Samsung has officially explained what went wrong with its Note 7 batteries, and identified them as the cause of the burning phones, The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 could explode, Read this to satisfy your burning curiosity, Editor's note, January 2017: Samsung has finally revealed what went wrong with the exploding Galaxy Note 7, Here's everything you need to know as of today..
While Samsung faces the death of the Note 7, Microsoft is hoping to spark new life into one of its oldest apps. This afternoon's second Update report looks at the leaked videos for the new Microsoft Paint. The program is getting a fresh coat of cool with 3D drawing tools. Could this be something also integrated into Hololens? We'll find out for sure at Microsoft's October 26 press event. iTunes (HD) | iTunes (SD) | iTunes (HQ) | iTunes (MP3). RSS (HD) | RSS (SD) | RSS (HQ)| RSS (MP3). Download the audio version of today's episode.
With more reports of fires from "safe" phones, Samsung may need to just kill the Note 7, And one of the oldest programs from Microsoft is getting a reboot -- in 3D, After a series of destructive events, a major campaign is close to calling it quits -- and I'm not talking about Trump, Samsung has suspended its production of Galaxy Note 7 phones with multiple reports of the replacement phones catching fire, It's going to be hard to buy one of the so-called "safe" replacement phones, as major mobile carriers have stopped selling the risky phone to customers, With no way to cinque terre iphone case trust the safety of the Note 7, you need to ditch the phone, Today's top CNET Update report has the latest details of the Note 7 nightmare..
It'll be a long time before we forget to link the Note brand with explosions and fire. We also dig into the memes that emerged from last night's presidential debate, which pitted Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump for a second time. Lastly, we talk about Samsung again, but in the context of its years-long legal battle with Apple. Both companies head to the Supreme Court to state their case on Tuesday. The 3:59 gives you bite-size news and analysis about the top stories of the day, brought to you by the CNET News team in New York and producer Bryan VanGelder.