LG Unveils Social Tree In Singapore’s Changi Airport Terminal One

LG unveils the Social Tree at Singapore’s Changi Airport, Terminal One.

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LG’s 2014 Smartphone Will Reportedly Support Always-On Voice Commands

LG is reportedly going to release a smartphone next year that will support always-on voice commands. This smartphone is said to be based on Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor.

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LG Optimus G Pro Sells One Million Units In South Korea

LG is announcing its Optimus G Pro has reached one million sales in South Korea.

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LG Optimus G Pro tops 1 million sales in South Korea

LG Optimus G Pro tops 1 million sales in South Korea

LG doesn’t lead the sales charts quite like Samsung, but it does have something to crow about today: it just racked up its millionth Optimus G Pro sale in South Korea. The supersized phone reached the milestone three months quicker than LG’s previous record-holder, the Optimus LTE, and sold at an average rate of 8,000 units per day. About the only thing dampening the company’s enthusiasm is the context — Samsung topped a million domestic Galaxy Note II sales three months after launch, or roughly one month faster than LG. We don’t have comparable international figures, either. Nonetheless, it’s clear that LG has had little trouble drawing interest on its home turf.

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LG and Ubitus announces GameNow cloud gaming service

What do you think of the cloud right now? Sure, cloud computing has definitely made life a whole lot easier and more convenient for everyone involved, especially when you consider that Ultrabooks these days, armed with a decent Internet connection wherever you go, are more than capable of handling whatever simple word processing or spreadsheet documents that you throw at it via the likes of Google Docs. Having said that, LG Electronics and Ubitus Inc., a worldwide technology leader in cloud gaming solutions, made an announcement at the recently concluded E3 2013, that the GameNow cloud gaming service will soon arrive on the latest range of LG Smart TVs.

Yes sir, if you took a look at your 32” LCD TV that has been serving your family faithfully for the past half a decade and feel that you have maximized its potential, along comes this potentially enticing offer from South Korean consumer electronics giant LG, where those who decide to pick up a new LG Smart TV model in the US will be able to enjoy rich library of AAA and massively multiplayer online (MMO) titles right from the get go, now how about that? This definitely caters to the instant gratification crowd that we see are being the norm these days.

How does GameNow benefit you? For starters, it will transform a compatible LG Smart TV into a powerful game console, where consumers are now able to enjoy the video gaming experience that was previously unavailable on home TV units. Even better news would be doing away with the need to load discs, and neither do you have to put up with time-consuming downloads as well as long installation times, since you can now enjoy console-quality video games on demand. Among the blockbuster titles that will be made available include Street Fighter X Tekken and Batman: Arkham City, titles which normally require high-end hardware to play. Those who are interested will be able to pick up a free beta trial of the GameNow service for high-end LG Smart TVs over at LG Smart World, with the full GameNow service for the whole 2013 LG Smart TV range to roll out in the near future.

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LG ET83 Touch 10 LED Monitor Review

The 23-inch Class 10 point touch LED IPS monitor from LG going by code-name 23ET83V-W is more than just a mouthful in name: it’s a rather fine piece of equipment made for today’s Windows 8-friendly computing universe. The LG ET83 has been working hard on our review desk for more than a week, becoming more

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LG Rumored To Drop The Optimus Moniker In Favor Of A Different Name

LG’s series of Android devices have typically been part of the company’s Optimus series of smartphones. Whether it be a high-end device or a low-end one, LG has stuck with the Optimus moniker for quite a while now, although word […]

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LG Smart TVs get GameNow cloud gaming

LG’s latest smart TVs will get “console quality gaming” thanks to a Ubitus GameNow deal, streaming cloud gameplay direct to the sets without the need for standalone hardware. GameNow – which is already available on tablets and smartphones, not to mention on Google TV – will work on LG’s LA7900, LA8600, and LA9600 sets, though

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LG brings Ubitus’ GameNow cloud gaming to Smart TVs in the US

LG brings Ubitus' GameNow cloud gaming to Smart TVs in beta

LG is more serious about TV gaming than many of its rivals, and it’s proving that today by rolling out Ubitus’ GameNow service to Smart TVs in the US. The cloud gaming portal streams a mix of mostly console-grade titles, such as Devil May Cry 4 and Dead Rising 2; it also includes free trials and support for a handful of gamepads. A free beta is available now, and the two companies are shooting for a full-fledged launch sometime in the “near future.” While it’s unlikely that GameNow will replace a PS4 or Xbox One for truly demanding players, we’ll take the wider game library any day.

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LG And Ubitus Announces GameNow Cloud Gaming Service On LG Smart TVs

LG and Ubitus team up to deliver cloud based gaming to LG Smart TVs.

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