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PSA: Stop using your Casely Power Pods wireless charger immediately

PSA: Stop using your Casely Power Pods wireless charger immediately
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Casely has reannounced a recall of its Power Pods 5,000mAh MagSafe E33A charger after dozens of people were injured and one even killed by the defective devices, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) announced. It's recommended that you stop using the devices immediately, dispose of them safely and seek a replacement from the manufacturer.  A year ago, Casely and the USPSC published a

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Factual reporting style with no loaded languageReliance on official government source (USCPSC) for informationClear focus on consumer safety rather than political or ideological positioningFactual reportingReliance on government sourcesNeutral toneHeadline framingQuote selection biasPassive vs active voiceReliance on official government sources for attributionStraightforward framing of safety hazards without loaded languageOmission of alternative perspectives from the manufacturer

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