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 is clearly dead-serious about expanding its smart TV kingdom, not just in terms of hardware but also software. In addition to adding new apps and services to its smart TVs, like Apple TV+ and ...
The South Korean tech developer, LG, is debuting a new display technology called the Smart Monitor, and it presents a new productivity device that delivers massive features to help improve remote work ...
South Korean electronics giant LG has announced a handful of new educational, personal growth, and lifestyle apps and content that will run on its webOS-based smart TVs. In the lead-up to CES 2024, ...
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 ...
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 ...
More CES 2024 news ahead of the actual event is falling into our hands. LG is back with yet another pre-CES announcement. This time, we have a webOS upgrade for more LG TVs in 2024. webOS is the ...
Get ready to shoot, dribble, dunk and have a blast as NBA Bounce is now available on LG TVs bringing lively, arcade-style ...
LG Electronics webOS Smart TVs from 2018 to 2021 will now come with the fuboTV app. LG said that starting today, customers can get more than 100 sports, news and entertainment channels from fuboTV. LG ...
LG Electronics is looking to expand its webOS beyond smart television sets and bring it to more platforms, including other automated consumer electronics, as well as robots and vehicles. The company ...
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 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.