July 11, 2016

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"Because these batteries pose a fire and burn hazard, it is extremely important for customers to check whether their batteries are affected, and to cease use of affected batteries immediately. Customers may continue to use their notebook computer without the battery installed by connecting the notebook to external power."HP advises downloading a utility that will automatically check whether yours is one of the affected batches of batteries, and advise on what to do next. However, in order to do this, you need to leave the battery in place until you've run the utility, and you just know that someone is going to try.

There is an alternative validation mode available on the site if you don't know how to work a computer.HP Inc issued the following statement: "Less than one per cent of all HP notebook computers sold during this timeframe contained an affected battery. "HP will provide a replacement battery for each verified, affected battery at no cost. Customers should cease use of affected batteries. HP encourages customers to validate their batteries on the HP Battery Recall website."Two years ago, when the company was still one company called HP McHPface (probably), it had to recall six million lappy power cables because they were prone to the same problem - overheating leading to the risk of sautéed table and laptop and possible hot death.

Given that some people may find themselves with a replacement cable and a replacement battery, their laptop is going to end up being more like Trigger's Broom.Customers concerned that their computer might be on fire should look for telltale scorch marks, smoke, flames and a Salvador Dali look to the display.HP has announced a voluntary recall on a number of batteries that were shipped with the company's laptops or sold as replacements between March 2013 and August 2015 due to fire and burn hazards.The batteries were shipped with HP, Compaq, HP ProBook, HP Envy, Compaq Presario and HP Pavilion laptops and also sold as replacements and provided through support channels.

HP is offering a validation program that can check if the battery in your laptop is affected by the recall, which you can find here. It also provides instructions to check your battery without installing any software.The company claims that owners of affected laptops can use their computers safely by removing the batter and plugging them into a wall socket.HP has announced that a new laptop battery recall is now underway owing to the notebooks being at the risk of overheating. The latest recall covers the HP Compaq, HP ProBook, HP ENVY, Compaq Presario, and HP Pavilion notebooks that were sold across the globe from March 2013 to August 2015. Those who purchase any of these notebooks during the time period defined should reach out to HP to get information on how to get a replacement battery.

Not all of HP’s product lines were affected so even if you purchased one of the company’s notebooks over the last couple of years, you should really check the list and confirm whether or not your laptop is among those that have been recalled due to the battery being at the risk of overheating. There is a very simple way to check that. Just download a utility that HP has created which will automatically tell you whether or not your laptop has been recalled. If it has been recalled then you will be told to stop using the battery inside your laptop immediately. Get in touch with HP if you find that your notebook has been recalled for this issue. The company promises to provide customers with a replacement battery at no cost to them.
Hewlett Packard has announced a recall of batteries supplied with selected models of laptops sold throughout 2013 to 2015 or sold as spares in the same period, following reports of overheating and fire risk.

According to HP's announcement of the recall, published on the 14th of June ahead of a programme of notification to affected customers, the batteries affected by the flaw were supplied through HP and authorised partners between March 2013 and August 2015 inclusive. During this time, the faulty batteries were sold as being compatible with or supplied with HP and Compaq branded laptops, the HP ProBook range, HP Envy range, HP Pavilion range, and Compaq Presario range, or supplied as a replacement for a faulty or damaged battery.

'The affected batteries have the potential to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to customers,' the company has warned in its statement to customers. 'HP’s primary concern is for the safety of our customers. HP strongly encourages customers to cease use of affected batteries immediately, because these batteries pose a fire and burn hazard. HP will provide a replacement battery for each verified, affected battery, at no cost to you. Customers may continue to use the notebook without the battery installed by connecting the notebook to external power.'

HP is providing a software-based validation utility as well as a manual validation form on its website for customers to check their systems for coverage in the recall.
Safety recalls aren't uncommon when it comes to electronics, particularly when batteries are involved. Sometimes, recalls are undertaken before any actual failure or injury occurs however, in the case of an exploding Samsung Galaxy S2, a recall ends up being a reactive measure.

HP is no stranger when it comes to conducting recalls involving its laptops, with its two most recent recalls involving overheating batteries back in 2011 and faulty power cords in 2014.This week, HP chalks up another battery recall covering a raft of laptops sold worldwide between March 2013 and August 2015. According to the company, batteries shipped with these laptops "have the potential to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to customers."If you want to confirm whether or not your laptop is affected, you can download a utility to perform an automatic validation. Otherwise, you can perform a manual validation by entering the laptop serial number and battery barcode into the recall webpage.

Furthermore, an additional 38 HP and Compaq laptop models may also be impacted by the recall. While these models did not ship with affected batteries, their physical compatibility creates the possibility that faulty batteries could have been installed afterwards. In the interest of safety, owners of the laptops listed at the bottom of the recall webpage should also complete the battery validation process.HP is advising customers who find their batteries affected by the recall to cease use of it immediately. Until a replacement battery is shipped, laptops can be run without an installed battery while connected to an external power source.

HP users, be on the lookout. On June 14, the company announced a worldwide voluntary safety recall of notebook computer batteries that posed fire and burn hazards. HP let users know that certain batteries sold as replacements or that shipped with laptops between March 2013 and August 2015 were at risk, according to a company release.The batteries that posed the problem came with certain HP, Compaq, HP ProBook, HP ENVY, Compaq Presario, and HP Pavilion Notebook computers. HP warned that these batteries had the potential to overheat.

"Because these batteries pose a fire and burn hazard, it is extremely important for customers to check whether their batteries are affected, and to cease use of affected batteries immediately," HP stated. "Customers may continue to use their notebook computer without the battery installed, by connecting the notebook to external power."It is important to note that not all batteries associated with these computer models are affected. The company is directing all users to its HP Battery Recall website to go through the online validation and replacement process.

Notebook laptop owners are being warned of a product recall over a "fire and burn hazard” concern.HP has announced a "worldwide voluntary safety recall” of certain notebook computer batteries which have the potential to overheat, causing safety risks.The affected batteries were shipped with specific HP, Compaq, HP ProBook, HP ENVY, Compaq Presario, and HP Pavilion Notebook Computers sold worldwide from March 2013 through August 2015, and/or were sold as accessories or spares, or provided as replacements through support.HP advises customers to cease use of affected batteries "immediately”.

HP customers affected by this program will be eligible to receive a free replacement battery.HP has announced that some of its laptops need to be recalled because of faulty batteries that could pose a fire hazard.Opera 38 FINAL is available now as a freeware download for Windows, Mac and 64-bit Linux users. As of version 38, Opera now requires OS X 10.9 or later on the Mac.New power saving setting helps laptop batteries last for 50 percent longer when using Opera rather than rivals like Google ChromeOpera has introduced a new battery saving feature to its desktop browser, claiming it can extend the battery life of a laptop by half when paired with native ad blocking.

The feature had been tested in the beta version of Opera 38 and achieves the savings by reducing the activity of background tabs, waking the CPU less due to better scheduling of JavaScript timers, pausing unused plugins, browser animations and tuning video settings."We used a Dell Inspiron 7559, 15,6″, i7-6700HQ, 16GB, 256GB SSD, Win10, GTX960M using the Balanced power profile,” said the company in a blog explaining how Opera was able to run for 50 percent longer than Google Chrome.

"The backlight was set to 100 percent all the time, Wi-Fi was running in 802.11n mode with RSSI -53 dBm. There was no other software running in the foreground; indexing and background services were stopped. Laptops were placed on a wooden surface for similar heat exchange.”Once a laptop power cable is unplugged, a battery icon appears next to the search and address bar, inviting users to enable the settings. Opera will also suggest using battery saver when just 20 percent of total power is remaining. Battery saver also keeps the laptop cooler by up to three degrees, preventing overheating in the summer.Opera has added a number of features to its desktop and mobile browsers that improve security and reduce battery use. These include VPN, and native ad blocking, which was introduced to the desktop client in April.

The company says it is not against advertising as such, it wants publishers to recognise the impact bloated ads have on web speeds, privacy and security and use more efficient, safer creatives.A line of laptop battery packs that can overheat are among this week's recalled consumer products. Others include defective chairs and hedge trimmers.
LAPTOP COMPUTER BATTERY PACKS
DETAILS: Panasonic lithium-ion battery packs installed in 18 models of Sony's VAIO Series laptop computers. The Panasonic battery packs were also sold separately and installed by Sony as part of repairs. Panasonic battery packs included in this recall have model number VGP-BPS26 and part numbers 1-853-237-11 and 1-853-237-21. Panasonic battery pack model and part numbers are printed on the back of the battery pack. They were sold at Best Buy, Sony retail stores, other consumer electronic stores nationwide and online at www.store.sony.com and other websites from February 2013 through October 2013. Recalled model numbers include SVE15132CXW, SVE1513KCXS, SVE15134CXP, SVE1513MCXB, SVE15134CXS, SVE1513MCXW, SVE15134CXW, SVE1513MPXS, SVE15135CXW, SVE1513RCXB, SVE151390X, SVE1513RCXS, SVE1513APXS, SVE1513RCXW, SVE1513BCXS, SVE1513TCXW, SVE1513JCXW and SVE171390X.
DETAILS: Grand Rapids Chair Company Sadie chairs (model 837) and barstools (model 837S). The model number is printed on the underside of the chair, on the care and use instruction label. They were sold by Grand Rapids Chair sales representatives and distributors, both directly to end users and in the company's showrooms in Byron Center, Michigan and Chicago.

WHY: The back leg of the chairs can bend and the seat tabs or screws on the seat can loosen. When loose, pinch points between the seat and steel frame are created, posing a risk of injury.
INCIDENTS: Three reports of finger injuries including a finger laceration, bruise and fracture.
HOW MANY: About 2,300.
FOR MORE: Call Grand Rapids Chair Company at 866-453-4748 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or email to quality@grandrapidschair.com or grandrapidschair.com and click on "Product Recall" at the bottom of the page for more information.

HP will provide a free replacement for any batteries affected. To see whether you’re affected, fill out this form on the company’s website.Sometimes, your laptop's battery refuses to charge. It is not too surprising. Batteries are known to only last long, but the poor working conditions can reduce their lifespan drastically. Even issues with the chargers or overweening power draw can be significant issues. Here are some solutions to resolve. All the electronic devices have a power supply that is designed to handle some amount of juice. A device without a battery has a maximum amount of power draw that should be handled. Those that have batteries are different as they are bundled with adapters handle a particular amount of power.

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