June 7, 1996- Computer Scanners Correction Program
May 30, 1996- Kingston DIMM Module for IBM ThinkPads Recalled by Kingston Tech
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Kingston TechnologyCorporation of Fountain Valley, Calif., is recalling about27,000 memory modules designed and sold by Kingston for useexclusively with IBM ThinkPad 760 L, LD, C & CD NotebookComputers. The modules may cause a short circuitand result in overheating, smoke, and possibly fire.
October 27, 1995- Panasonic Computer Printer Recalled by Matsushita Electric
In cooperation with the U.S. ConsumerProduct Safety Commission (CPSC), Matsushita ElectricCorporation of America of Secaucus, N.J., is announcing avoluntary program to inspect approximately 3,000 Panasonic brandlaser printers that may have been incorrectly assembled and, ifnot properly grounded, may pose an electrical shock hazard.
September 22, 1995- 9527 Series Color Monitors Recall/Repair by IBM
February 2, 1995- Officejet Printer-Fax-Copiers Recalled by Hewlett-Packard
May 20, 1994- Dell DL-1460NI 14 inch SVGA Computer Monitors Recalled
November 22, 1994- Laptop Computer Batteries Recalled by NEC Technologies
June 12, 1990- Computer Monitors Recalled For Electrocution And Fire Hazard
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