Lawsuit alleges iPods' hearing risk; Apple turns deaf ear
3rd Feb 2006, 15:41 GMT
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA: Louisiana man John Kiel Patterson has sued Apple Computer Inc. alleging their iPods are defective and can make a person deaf.
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