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Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show kicks off the new year with a preview of what's to come in technology and consumer products. While often many of the products at the show take a while to reach mainstream consumers, this year looks to be one where previously too expensive or niche devices show off refinements that will make them more accessible to all consumers.
LG Electronics has announced it will show off some new (and old) models of OLED TVs in the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show 2014, in a push to reinvigorate the stalled next-gen screen technology. However, the most important part of LG's announcement is not something you'll see on the showroom floor in Las Vegas next week.
Apple Inc. may be losing some momentum when it comes to the worldwide smartphone sales as new data showed the Cupertino-based organization lost percentage points in the latest market share figures.
Samsung just held its second Analyst Day event, giving journalists, analysts, and anyone who wanted to peak into their live stream a taste of what's to come from the South Korean tech giant.
Google unveiled the Nexus 5 along with Android 4.4 KitKat on Halloween. There was a long lead-up to the Nexus 5's unveiling, including a back-and-forth between tech observers as to whether the handset would be made by Google-owned Motorola or by LG Electronics.
After very little build up, LG Electronics introduced the LG G Pad 8.3, the company's successor to the LG Optimus Pad of 2011, early last month. Now it's coming to store shelves on Nov. 3.
The tablet has come to the UK and Ireland for £259.99, but when will the device come to America?
LG is looking to ramp up the innovation behind their mobile offerings, and the latest announcement from the company is much more promising than putting a "Rear Key" volume rocker on the back of its current flagship smartphone: LG is going to make the first flexible OLED screens for smartphones.
A new smartphone from LG will have a curved display that uses OLED technology.
The device will be very different from the original model, with different specs and a stylus added.
LG announced a new smartphone today: the LG Vu 3. And, though less boxy than its predecessors, it still looks like a heifer.
Google's Android KitKat ad has an unintentional easter egg, giving away details about the Nexus 5.
IFA 2013: Consumer Electronics Unlimited is one of the biggest shows in electronics. It's about to begin, with major device makers set to debut their tablets, smartphones, and other devices, starting on September 6 and going until September 11. But Samsung and Sony are crashing that date, starting with announcements tomorrow, September 4. Here's what to expect for the week.