Deal summary LG’s 65-inch 4K UHD UA75 AI Smart TV combines 4K resolution with AI-enhanced processing and webOS 25 for ...
SEOUL—LG Electronics is ready to share its webOS smart TV platform ecosystem, announcing that it is now licensing the technology to other TV manufacturers. Licensees of webOS TV will receive the ...
It's easy to replace your smart TV's stock OS with a streaming box, but webOS is worth keeping thanks to AirPlay, Google Cast ...
LG Electronics announced the availability of its webOS TV platform ecosystem to other TV brand partners. LG is now expanding its expertise beyond TV manufacturing to encompass webOS TV software ...
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — LG Electronics recently made a deal to gain the rights to Hewlett-Packard’s open-source webOS platform for use on next-generation smart TVs, among other devices. The move is ...
LG has announced that owners of LG Smart TVs will be getting a new webOS software update and this new update will bring a range of new features to the company’s Smart TV lineup. The new webOS software ...
Imagine effortlessly switching between apps, live TV, and connected devices. That's the magic of WebOS. Its minimalist interface revolves around a customizable launcher. It doesn't matter whether ...
The first trickle of LG's webOS-powered TVs are now on sale in the UK. In development since LG's acquisition of the once HP-owned user interface wizards, it's the first time that any manufacturer has ...
As our TVs continue to get smarter, the potential for things to go wrong only grows. This isn’t a problem exclusive to TVs, but any internet-connected device as well. With the most recent version of ...
For most people, watching TV is all about relaxing. Generations have plonked themselves on the sofa and gradually flicked through whatever entertainment might be on offer at a specific moment in time.
LG is stepping up to the world. It would soon debut its initially exclusive Smart TV software called the webOS and be licensed to other companies to use the operating system under different brands ...
LG has announced that it's now letting other smart TV manufacturers use its webOS platform to power their TVs in a bid to increase the uniformity of the ecosystem, where many brands use their own OS.