I'm horrified by the story, as we all are.
I also googled "exploding batteries". The ecig story is just a few down, but nestled among many links to pages devoted to exploding flashlights, car batteries, phones, laptops, small toys... also .... labs.

(I use a MacBook so the issue's always been close to my... heart.) So obviously it's important to keep things in perspective (I've already had co-workers who saw the article rush to warn me, in breathless voices, that they were fearful for my face).
Meanwhile, however, I do now find myself gazing suspiciously at my current favorite device (KGO). I don't have time to read tons of stuff about batteries. I just want to know how safe my particular device is, and I suspect that's the case for a lot of forum members. Wouldn't it be nice if we could assemble some sort of "relative safety" thread that would simply describe the safety features, or lack thereof, of the more popular, specific devices (used with the charger suggested by the vendor/manufacturer)?
For instance, I do not see any little vent holes on my KGO. should there be? I have no idea if the bottom flies off under pressure. I understand the dangers of stacking unprotected batteries, but what about the batteries enclosed, say, in a standard KR808?
How does a Provari stack up against a Lava Tube for safety? And etc. Any takers?
Me, I like nice, tidy lists, without jungles of divers specs to wade through. Don?
Don does comp lists so nicely...