This is not the first dive computer to be recalled. Look in this forum for threads about the Vytec simplan bug. Five years ago when I bought my aladin pro nitrox there was a minor recall because a few units had their max po2 set to 1.7. Fortunately, this could be fixed at the dealer with a memo mouse.
The scary part is that lots of software has bugs and these bugs are showing up in a device where an error can cause serious injury or death, not to mention major inconvenience.
Presently owners of older hoseless air integrated aladin computers can't get their batteries replaced. There is some kind of trade in plan, but it usually results in more cash cost than a battery replacement would.
Aladin once had 85% of the market for dive computers. I continue to like my pro nitrox, but they better do something to get their house in order.