HP Inc. is recalling about 50,000 lithium-ion batteries for its Notebook computers and Mobile Workstations. The batteries can overheat, creating fire or burn hazards. The recall affects batteries ...
HP has recalled 78,500 batteries used in its laptops and mobile workstations, due to overheating issues which can cause fire and burn hazards. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the ...
HP has issued a voluntary recall for the lithium-ion batteries in over a dozen laptop models due to threats of fire and burns. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the computer ...
When you shop through retailer links on our site, we may earn affiliate commissions. 100% of the fees we collect are used to support our nonprofit mission. Learn more. HP has announced that it is ...
If you own a laptop, you already have the Meltdown and Spectre security flaws to worry about. If you own a HP laptop, add another potential woe to your list. A small number of HP laptops and mobile ...
HP expanded their recall of lithium-ion batteries for their laptops because the batteries can overheat and are at risk of causing burns or fire, according to a recall notice posted Tuesday from the ...
Yes. Since May 2010, HP has received 40 additional reports of laptop batteries that overheated and ruptured. These incidents resulted in 7 burn injuries, one smoke inhalation injury, and 36 cases of ...
HP's safety recall and replacement program applies to 52,600 laptop batteries, which 'have the potential to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to customers.' I'm PCMag's managing editor for ...
When you shop through retailer links on our site, we may earn affiliate commissions. 100% of the fees we collect are used to support our nonprofit mission. Learn more. HP has issued a voluntary recall ...