About 500,000 Lenovo AC power cords are being recalled because the cords can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.The recall involves Lenovo's LS-15 AC power cord manufactured from February 2011 to ...
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 and burn ...
Earlier this week, it emerged that Microsoft was planning to announce a global recall of AC power cords sold with some of its Surface Pro tablets. Today, the company formally announced that, "in ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is recalling more than six million notebook computer AC power cords around the world due to an overheating issue. The problem affects HP and Compaq notebooks bought between ...
REDMOND, Wash. (CBS) -- Microsoft is recalling more than 2 million power cords that can shock users or cause a fire. The recall affects 2.25 million AC power cords sold along with Microsoft Surface ...
Yesterday, Microsoft was reportedly going to issue free recalls for some of its power cords, citing potential fire hazard problems for a certain range of the Surface Pro cables. Now Microsoft has made ...
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 ...
Do you own an older Lenovo laptop? You might want to check your AC power cord. Lenovo has announced a widespread recall in the US and Canada for the AC cords included with nearly 550,000 laptops sold ...
The potential for the power cords on some Microsoft Surface Pro tablets to cause fire and electric shock has led to a recall. The AC power cords being recalled were sold with the Microsoft Surface Pro ...
The worldwide "voluntary recall" applies to all Surface Pro, Pro 2, and Pro 3 models sold before July 15, 2015. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make ...
NEW YORK (KABC) -- Hewlett-Packard is recalling more than six million notebook computer AC power cords in North America because of possible overheating that can pose a fire and burn hazard. The power ...
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