How Phoenix heat could be destroying your electronics & tips to protect your tech | FOX 10 Talks
As Phoenix officially hits a scorching 112 degrees, it’s not just people feeling the burn, our technology is struggling, too. Most electronics are only designed to handle temperatures up to 95°F. In this segment of FOX 10 Talks, Susan Anable from Cox Phoenix joins the show to share crucial tips on how to save your smartphones, laptops, and modems from the extreme Arizona heat. Learn why leaving your laptop in a parked car can cause the battery to burst, why your home AC settings while you're on vacation matter, and the right way to cool down a device when you get the dreaded "overheated" thermometer warning.
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