CES: LG to Use Palm's Mobile Software for Smart TVs
Wireless Week
Jan,06,2014 by:Youkyung Lee SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - LG will bring the software that once powered Palm's smartphones to the majority of its Internet-connected TVs this year, the company said Monday. The South Korean firm unveiled webOS-based smart TVs at a trade fair in Las Vegas, less than a year after it bought the operating system for smartphones and tablet computers from Hewlett-Packard Co. LG Electronics Inc.'s chief technology officer, Skott Ahn, said the software will make LG TVs easier to set up and use. However, Ahn didn't show any radical new capabilities not present on other TVs. Read More |
2014 Predictions: Broadband has become a utility; 'Internet of things' will change the playfield
RCR Wireless
Jan,07,2014 by:Torbjörn Sandberg 1. Fiber-to-the-home is a utility: With the emergence of next-generation access networks soon being on a global scale, different strategies and business models are continuously developing. High-speed Internet connectivity is nowadays often regarded as a must-have for households and businesses alike. Many players are now regarding FTTH more as a utility and encourage the local community to co-invest in the future telecom infrastructure. With a long-term approach, investment in new NGA infrastructure such as FTTH becomes increasingly interesting for investors. FTTH is more than just a commodity service - it's a utility. Read More |
Six reasons why Android PCs can be disruptive ZD Net Jan,07,2014 By:Larry Dignan To kick off CES, Lenovo launched an Android all-in-one designed for living room usage. HP followed up with an Android all-in-one designed for businesses. |
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