
LG to sell foldable OLED panels to Apple, Google and Microsoft
Prototypes for now
Back in October, a report circulated that Samsung and LG were seeking to win orders for the manufacture of “out-foldable” OLED panels with major smartphone manufacturers for use in upcoming devices.

LG preparing 4K/UHD HDR monitor for CES 2017
Couple of other monitors
LG has announced that it will show a couple of monitors at CES 2017 show in January including a gaming monitor, the world's first Chromecast-enabled monitor and the new 32-inch HDR10 3232UD99 monitor with 4K/UHD resolution, IPS panel and support for 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color range.

LG first to fix PS4 Pro connection issues
Brings new TV firmware updates
LG has started rolling out new TV firmware updates that should fix the problem some users had while connecting their favorite 4K HDR TV to a shiny new Playstation 4 Pro console.

LG sells 200,000 V20s
In just 10 days
LG’s V20 is doing rather well, with more than 200,000 of them leaping off shelves worldwide.

LG sees profits slump again
Mobile kills off nice display
Troubled phone maker LG has seen its third quarter operating profit fall 3.7 percent from a year earlier.

Samsung S7 grows in popularity – in Korea
Defective Note 7 owners don't defect
Samsung Electronics' flagship handset Galaxy S7 is regaining popularity as Korea's best-selling smartphone, filling the void in sales left by the incredible melting Galaxy Note 7.

New iMac will be a Polaris
Fanboys look foward to being dragged kicking and screaming into 2016
Fruity tax dodger Apple is going to be putting AMD’s Polaris under the bonnet of its much needed iMac refresh.

LG snubs EU with V20
Europeans don’t want big screens, which is news to us
LG has decided that Europeans don’t want big screen phones and are not issuing the V20 in that region.

LG shows off V20
5.7 fablet with Nougat
LG has unveiled its V20 smartphone which is a 5.7-inch handset and it’s the first phone to ship with Android Nougat.

LG to get aggressive with Robots
Robo-revolution better than smartphones
LG Electronics is turning to building robots and AI as a way of making up for the cash it has lost making smartphones.