There’s nothing worse than a laptop that’s on fire – literally – and HP wants to prevent that possible heated experience by recalling a specific battery pack used in more than 15 different products.
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 ...
HP is recalling batteries used in a variety of the company’s laptops because of fire concerns. The affected models include the HP ProBook, HP ENVY, Compaq Presario, and HP Pavillion laptops sold ...
The original safety recall was issued in January 2018, but HP expanded it earlier this year. We didn't hear about the expansion until now due to the extended US government shutdown. Our team tests, ...
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 ...
I had the opportunity to use HP’s first Always Connected PC, the HP ENVY x2 for nearly six months. This PC is part of Microsoft’s Always Connected PC initiative which is designed to bring constant ...
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