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  2. General Motors ignition switch recalls - Wikipedia

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    The General Motors ignition switch recalls refers to February 6, 2014 when General Motors recalled about 800,000 of its small cars due to faulty ignition switches, which could shut off the engine while the vehicle was in motion and thereby prevent the airbags from inflating. [ 1] The company continued to recall more of its cars over the next ...

  3. United States v. Microsoft Corp. - Wikipedia

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    In its 2008 Annual Report, Microsoft stated: Lawsuits brought by the U.S. Department of Justice, 18 states, and the District of Columbia in two separate actions were resolved through a Consent Decree that took effect in 2001 and a Final Judgment entered in 2002. These proceedings imposed various constraints on our Windows operating system ...

  4. Template:Total Recall - Wikipedia

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    This is a navigational template created using {{}}.It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{Total Recall}} below the standard article appendices.. Initial visibility. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its ...

  5. Boston Scientific - Wikipedia

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    Boston Scientific was formed June 29, 1979, in Watertown, Massachusetts, as a holding company for the medical products company, Medi-Tech, Inc., and to position the company for growth in interventional medicine. [ 6] Medi-Tech was the brainchild of Itzhak Bentov, a Czech-born émigré to Israel and then to the United States, who worked at the ...

  6. Product recall - Wikipedia

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    Product recalls are one of a number of corrective actions that can be taken for products that are deemed to be unsafe. [1] The recall is an effort to limit ruination of the corporate image and limit liability for corporate negligence, which can cause significant legal costs. It can be difficult, if not impossible, to determine how costly can be ...

  7. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission - Wikipedia

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    old Logo. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC, CPSC, or commission) is an independent agency of the United States government.The CPSC seeks to promote the safety of consumer products by addressing "unreasonable risks" of injury (through coordinating recalls, evaluating products that are the subject of consumer complaints or industry reports, etc.); developing uniform ...

  8. Tesla Recalls 1.8 Million Cars After Owners Report Hoods ...

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    July 30, 2024 at 11:14 AM. Tesla Just Ordered Its 9th Recall of 2024Justin Sullivan - Getty Images. During a tumultuous year of recalls, delays, and abandoned plans, Tesla has just issued a new ...

  9. Lorraine O'Grady - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine O'Grady (born September 21, 1934) is an American artist, writer, translator, and critic. Working in conceptual art and performance art that integrates photo and video installation, she explores the cultural construction of identity – particularly that of Black female subjectivity – as shaped by the experience of diaspora and hybridity.