NEW YORK -- Hewlett-Packard Company is recalling about 5.6 million notebook computer AC power cords in this country and another 446,700 in Canada because of possible overheating, which can pose a fire ...
PC manufacturer Lenovo has recalled more than half a million laptop power cords because they can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards, according to the Consumer Product and Safety Commission. About ...
Lenovo has recently launched a recall for 500,000 laptop power cords in the US and 44,000 laptop power cords in Canada which can “…overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.” These power cords have led ...
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BETHESDA, Md. — The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced several recalls this week, that include a variety of products ranging from air conditioners to specific laptop power cords. Below ...
Hewlett-Packard is recalling almost 5.6 million power cords in the U.S. for notebook computers because they can overheat and catch fire. Two people have reported they suffered burns and 13 people have ...
Hewlett-Packard has recalled more than 6 million laptop power cords that could pose fire and burn hazards. HP is recalling LS-15 AC power cords used with HP and Compaq branded laptops. The company is ...
Those power cords that connect to Compaq notebooks, mini notebook computers, and certain accessories can overheat and cause burns or property damage. Dara Kerr was a senior reporter for CNET covering ...
CNET former Editor in Chief Scott Ard has been a journalist for more than 20 years and an early tech adopter for even longer. Those two passions led him to editing one of the first tech sections for a ...
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