Hewlett-Packard, much of whose profit comes from printer supplies, has sued two companies that sell refilled ink cartridges, but it stopped short of trying to block the refill business altogether. On ...
Hewlett-Packard sues two companies that sell refilled ink cartridges, but it stops short of trying to block the refill business altogether. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
The reconciliation package moving through Congress includes $369 billion to fight climate change, and Senate Democrats’ summary of the deal says it would put the United States on a path to cut around ...
HP is pushing over-the-air firmware updates to its printers, bricking them if they are using third-party ink cartridges. But don’t worry, it’s not a money-grab, says the company – it’s just trying to ...
HP should immediately restore customers' ability to use third-party ink cartridges, according to digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation. As many HP OfficeJet printer owners discovered ...
123inkt, a Dutch reseller of printer ink cartridges, has accused HP of intentionally sabotaging non-HP ink cartridges via a failure date, pre-programmed in the ...
HP Inkjet printers have the ability to check the current level of ink in a cartridge. However, some models send false warnings that require an override to print your documents. Affected models sold ...
Update (9:30 PM, 9/15/2017): According to an HP spokesperson, this feature has not been reactivated. The statement provided to ET reads: "Earlier this week a media outlet in Europe inaccurately ...
HP Inc. should apologize to customers and restore the ability of printers to use third-party ink cartridges, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) said in a letter to the company's CEO yesterday.
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: A gallon of printer ink can cost you $12,000. When in cartridge form, it's more expensive than vintage Champagne and even human blood. In fact, it can ...
This past week, thousands of HP Inc. printer owners were notified by their printers that their ink cartridges were "damaged" and needed to be replaced. The reason, according to a statement from HP, ...