Toshiba has become the latest laptop manufacturer to be bitten by Sony’s faulty batteries. The company announced a recall of 340,000 batteries used primarily in its DynaBook and DynaBook Satellite ...
Well, that’s not good. Late Wednesday afternoon, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall for battery packs in Toshiba laptops sold between June 2011 and January 2016.
Four reports of overheated and melted laptop batteries has prompted Toshiba to recall more than 100,000 units in the U.S. and Canada. These lithium-ion battery packs were used in 39 laptops across a ...
Toshiba Corp. has recalled more defective laptop batteries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said last week, the latest move in a long-running problem with lithium-ion batteries made ...
If you own a Toshiba laptop, we’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is that you’re going to get a new battery for free. The bad news is that your current battery is basically a brick full of ...
So here’s a group you don’t want to be part of. Yesterday the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall for more than 100,000 Toshiba laptop battery packs. No one has reported ...
More battery packs for Toshiba Satellite laptops are being recalled after people again complained the power sources overheated and melted. The devices were sold at office and electronic stores and ...
Toshiba is recalling a small batch of laptop batteries that could overheat and burn users, a company spokesman said Thursday. About 5,100 Sony-made lithium-ion batteries are defective, spanning 10 ...
If you’re the owner of a Toshiba laptop, there’s a chance its battery could overheat and go kaboom and melt your machine—which is why the Japanese electronics giant recalled a bunch of Panasonic ...
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