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		<description>[...] Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptIt looks like Cupertinoâ€™s camp might be shaking up a bit as the European Union released â€œThe New Batteries Directiveâ€, which looks to require that batteries in any electronic device be readily and easily available for removal or replacement. This is not the first time the EU has requested similar action, in 2006 they sought to make the process of disposing batteries easier. Currently there is a â€œBattery Directiveâ€ in the EU, but the new directive clearly states that batteries must be â€œreadily [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptIt looks like Cupertinoâ€™s camp might be shaking up a bit as the European Union released â€œThe New Batteries Directiveâ€, which looks to require that batteries in any electronic device be readily and easily available for removal or replacement. This is not the first time the EU has requested similar action, in 2006 they sought to make the process of disposing batteries easier. Currently there is a â€œBattery Directiveâ€ in the EU, but the new directive clearly states that batteries must be â€œreadily [...]</p>
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