TUAW writes, Last week, TUAW reported on the case of Ma Aliun, a 23-year-old Chinese flight attendant who was apparently electrocuted while answering her iPhone -- which was attached to what may have been a knockoff iPhone charger. Apple has now added a page to its Chinese website showing iPhone and iPad users how to identify a genuine Apple power adapter. The page talks about Apple's "stringent safety and reliability testing," then recommends that owners use the genuine article: This overview will help you identify genuine Apple USB power adapters. When you need to charge the iPhone or iPad, we recommend?
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Source: http://machash.com/tuaw-the-unofficial-apple-weblog/76502/apple-adds-page-to-chinese-website-showing-how-to-recognize-genuine-power-adapters/
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