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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 ...
On the eve of LG’s launch, I sat down with webOS’s head of product management and design, Itai Vonshak, as well as Colin Zhao, director of product management for LG’s Silicon Valley Lab. As they ...
LG will acquire webOS from computer maker HP—not for smartphones as the mobile platform was first intended, but for use in smart TVs. webOS will also remain open-source under the deal and not be ...
Since LG informed the world that webOS is coming to 70 percent of its smart TVs this year, naturally we were keen to take it for a spin. So, when they offered to let us take it for a spin, and have ...
The Internet is abuzz over news announced at Mobile World Congress 2013 today regarding LG Electronics’ acquisition of WebOS from Hewlett Packard (HP). The topic is getting a fair amount of traction, ...
Spilling the beans on its own CES news, LG announced tonight (Dec. 17) that its new smart TVs for 2015 will sport the second generation of the webOS software (a descendant of the Palm operating system ...
It's been a bumpy road for webOS, the mobile operating system initially developed by Palm and later mishandled by Hewlett-Packard. LG stepped in nearly three years and acquired webOS, which it's been ...
I 've had a 75" LG Smart TV for roughly 10 years now, and its picture quality has yet to fail me. Instead, it's been the ...
LG's preview for its webOS-based smart TV platform, including a closer look at Bean Bird. LG announced that webOS will be coming to half of its 2014-edition smart TV products at a press conference at ...
LG's brand-new smart platform, webOS, wasn't initially intended for televisions. In a previous life, webOS was Palm's (and then HP's) last attempt at a mobile operating system, and it was... average.