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 ...
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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 ...
LG showed off the latest version of its TV operating system, webOS 6.0, at CES in early January. There are many changes, but it turns out the company is planning something even bigger – it will ...
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 ...
LG has announced that it is expanding the availability of its webOS TV platform. The OS will now power smart TVs from other brands as well. It continues to maintain an open-source edition, and now LG ...
You probably wouldn't expect McDonald's to license its burger sauce recipe to other fast-food restaurants, but that's what LG has done – figuratively speaking, of course. The Korean tech titan has ...
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 ...
When we first learned LG had purchased webOS from Hewlett Packard (HP) as part of a plan to refresh its smart TV platform, we were left scratching our heads. What would LG want with a failing mobile ...
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