An important safety warning to owners of HP laptops: Hewlett-Packard is recalling over 6 million laptop power cords in the U.S. and Canada due to reports of overheating, melting, charring and personal ...
By: HP is recalling 5.5 million power cords after receiving 29 reports of power cords overheating and melting or charring resulting in two claims of minor burns and 13 claims of minor property damage.
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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 ...
Hewlett-Packard is recalling millions of power cords and AC adapters amidst concerns about overheating and fires. The recall, announced Tuesday, affects certain AC power cords distributed worldwide ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE:HPQ) recalled more than 6 million laptop power cords in the United States and Canada following reports of the cords overheating and melting or charring, according to U.S.
Australian users of some HP and Compaq computers are being urged to return their AC power cords, following a massive recall of 5.6 million cords in the US. Another 446,700 of the Hewlett-Packard LS-15 ...
HP has announced a voluntary recall and replacement program for certain AC power cords with AC adapters shipped with HP and Compaq notebook and mini notebook computers, as well as with AC adapters ...
HP has announced that it is recalling millions of power cords around the world, after numerous reports from customers that the cords were overheating, resulting in melting or charring. The recall ...
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 ...