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Microsoft continues to push its Copilot AI assistant beyond the PC ecosystem, and LG smart TV owners are now seeing the impact firsthand. A recent webOS firmware update installs Microsoft Copilot ...
A European electric vehicle repair shop said Teslas powered by LG battery packs made in China have higher failure rates than those made in Europe or the U.S. The LG cells face accelerated degradation ...
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During the chaos of CES 2025, I came across one product that gave me the “I need to have that” feeling. It was at a small booth in the smart wearables area. They were the Even Realities G1 glasses.
Even Realities – the tech brand taking “a stand against technology that demands attention and distracts from life” – has today announced two new devices, the Even Realities Even G2 Display Smart ...
If you're looking for an OLED gaming monitor with a 4K native resolution and a 40" or greater screen size, your options are limited. Fortunately, this rare deal just popped up today and might be right ...