Recalls: Page 2
Why Tesla Just Recalled More Than 817,000 of Its U.S. Vehicles
Tesla reports it will correct a safety issue affecting many of its models.
Another Distributor Recalls Onions Over Salmonella Concerns
Alsum issued its recall announcement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which posted the statement on its website.
Recall on Packaged Lettuce Sold in Walmart, on Salmonella Concerns
BrightFarms says the move is "out of an abundance of caution."
IKEA Recalls Hundreds of Bowls, Plates for Burn Hazards
The dinnerware is made in part from polyactic acid, which can become easily malleable and break in the presence of too much heat.
iPhone Glitter Cases Recalled Due to Chemical Burn Risk
In total, some 263,000 glitter cases were sold across the U.S., with a further 11,400 in Canada and 400 in Mexico. Please stop using them immediately.
Tesla Voluntarily Recalls 53,000 Cars
A small gear in the electric parking brakes can fail, meaning cars get stuck in park.
This Company Uses Machine Learning to Find Owners of Recalled Cars
Recall Masters was founded by a veteran programmer with $500,000 of his own money. Now it's seeking a valuation of more than $40 million.
Samsung Blames Bad Batteries for Galaxy Note 7 Disaster
The first battery was faulty, but so was its replacement.
Samsung Will Issue an Update to Disable All Galaxy Note 7 Handsets in the U.S.
Verizon will not roll out Samsung's update, but AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile will.
The Galaxy Note 7 Recall Didn't Damage Samsung's Brand in the U.S.
A recent survey revealed that people are still willing to purchase Samsung products after its global scandal of exploding phones.
Samsung Recalls 2.8 Million Washing Machines in U.S. Over Injury Risk
The recall involves 34 models of top-load washing machines made between March 2011 and November 2016 and costing $450 to $1,500.
Samsung Is Looking at Ways to Limit the Environmental Impact of the Note 7 Recall
The remarks come after environmental group Greenpeace issued a statement earlier this week demanding the world's top smartphone maker find a way to reuse rare materials in the discontinued smartphones that Samsung is taking back.
Samsung CEO: 'We Have a Long History of Overcoming Crises'
'Let us use this crisis as a chance to make another leap by re-examining and thoroughly improving how we work, how we think about innovation and our perspective of our customers.'
Samsung Faces Potential Class Action in U.S. Over Note 7
The world's top smartphone maker last week permanently ended sales of the fire-prone Note 7 smartphone less than two months after its launch.
Samsung Flags $5.3 Billion Profit Hit From Note 7 Failure
The premium device that was meant to compete with the latest iPhones at the top end of the smartphone market had to be scrapped earlier this week.