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is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. One of the big stories of MWC 2013 is ...
Until recently, smart TVs have never really felt all that smart. Even with powerful computing hardware under the hood, smart TVs have had a terrible time relating to their users. Forced to scroll ...
Just when you thought WebOS was dead, LG went and purchased it last year from HP. The computer company was probably more than happy to unload the platform, and LG was obviously more than eager to pick ...
In a recent interview, Samsung head J.K. Shin revealed his company’s ambitions for Tizen as the company is exploring ways to turn every piece of consumer electronics it makes smart by powering them ...
One of the big stories of MWC 2013 is phones that don't run Android or Windows Phone — we've seen a handful of new, upstart operating systems pop up to challenge the big players in the industry, ...
Last week LG announced that it would allow third-party TV manufacturers to use its webOS platform and now its main rival is following suit. Samsung has revealed that it will license its Tizen OS TV ...
They lost the smartphone wars, but the two also-rans have a new battlefield – the TV. There aren’t many second acts in technology, but Samsung’s Tizen and LG’s webOS are fighting for one, starting at ...
LG has announced a new TV lineup that is powered by the company's latest version of webOS. webOS 2.0 offers a long list of improvements and up t0 70 percent faster loading time. When you think of ...
NowSecure, the leading provider of mobile app risk management solutions, has expanded its mobile Pen Testing as a Service (PTaaS) offering to include security, privacy and compliance testing for apps ...