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 ...
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 ...
Are you an LG TV owner looking to get the most out of your viewing experience? WebOS, LG's smart TV operating system, offers a variety of hidden settings that can significantly enhance your enjoyment.
TV makers have a habit of rebooting their smart TV platforms every few years, so it’s usually not a big deal when yet another platform debuts. But LG wants to make a big deal out of WebOS. This is the ...
LG’s WebOS Hub is expanding its reach into new markets and with a range of new platforms including Apple TV, Apple Music, HomeKit, and support for AirPlay. LG hopes to change that as it has recently ...
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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 ...
Despite the popularity of smart TVs, there is currently no clear winner among the handful of smart TV platforms available. Google's Android TV may have the numbers but it doesn't have a wide lead ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LG’s announcement that it is making its webOS TV platform available to other vendors is a clear sign that the consolidation phase in TV streaming platforms is well under way, ...
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.
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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.