LG Electronics continues to enhance home entertainment with webOS, a platform that seamlessly integrates streaming services, live TV, free channels and multiple of functionalities, including AI and ...
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.
The CES show floor is officially open, and we’ve finally had a chance to take LG’s new webOS TV interface for a spin. There’s little doubt that LG has come up with a clever and simple way to run your ...
It’s rare, if ever, for TV software to be the most anticipated debut at a big CES press event, but that’s exactly what LG’s webOS interface achieved ahead of the company’s presser today. Alas, we ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia office. His passions include bourbon, video games and boring strangers with photos of his cat. When we looked at one of LG's smart TVs ...
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 ...
TL;DR: LG's latest webOS update automatically installs Microsoft Copilot on OLED TVs without removal options, sparking user backlash. The update also enables the "Live Plus" feature, which tracks ...
We’ve already been talking up the plans of LG that have slipped out so far about its smart TV plans at CES 2014. Reports indicate that at CES 2014 kicking off next week LG will be rolling out a new ...
Just because your TV has smart features built in, doesn't mean you should use them. Smart TVs typically come with bloatware, advertisements, and unwanted tracking. They might feature slow Ethernet ...
Remember webOS? How could you forget, right? The long-lost mobile operating system that was placed in an early grave once HP purchased Palm is seemingly back from the dead, with a zombie-like ...