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 is recalling around 78,500 laptop batteries that pose fire and burn hazards, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) announced on Tuesday. There have been eight new reports of ...
It's a bad start to the year for the PC industry. It kicked off with the damning revelation of critical vulnerabilities that affect almost all CPUs, from Intel to ARM, made in the last decade. Now HP ...
HP last June recalled more than 40,000 lithium-ion notebook batteries due to fire and burn hazards after receiving seven reports of battery packs overheating, melting or charring. On Tuesday, HP ...
(WXYZ) — HP expanded its recall Tuesday of batteries for notebook computers and mobile workstations due to fire hazards. The lithium-ion batteries can overheat ...
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 ...
out just after an hour of use. Are you talking about opening the actual battery and replacing the individual cells? While yes, you can, it's generally* almost always cheaper, faster and easier to just ...
Computer manufacturer HP has today announced that some of its laptops may contain faulty and potentially dangerous batteries. HP is asking owners to contact its customer service team immediately for a ...