Apple is about to reach an OLED screen deal with Samsung and LG
OLED production for Apple's future iPhones is set to go ahead from LG Display and Samsung Display.
OLED production for Apple's future iPhones is set to go ahead from LG Display and Samsung Display.
LG's own luxury Android Wear smartwatch costs a fraction of the price of the Apple Watch Edition.
Apple Watch snafus led the news during the week that was.
The newest smart watch from LG will be officially unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2015.
The handsets have contributed greatly to increasing Apple’s smartphone market share in China, Japan, and, most notably, South Korea.
Using an LG G3 convinced me to buy a 5.5-inch "iPhone 6," if Apple releases one.
The "iWatch" won't launch until this fall, but you can already use your iPhone to improve your fitness routine.
Apple isn't the only one likely to bring sapphire crystal displays to market.
Knock knock. Who's there? A useful new Activator add-on that brings two interesting gestures to iOS.
The two new fitness wearables are set to launch on Sunday, May 18.
LG has published a promotional video for its own iWatch competitor.
Another report has linked LG with Apple's rumored iWatch product.
Look out, Philips Hue: LG has a new rival product launching in South Korea.
This could possibly be the worst smartphone ad ever.
A new report says that LG has landed an exclusivity deal with Apple to product the so-called "iWatch."
LG is looking to take on Fitbit, Withings, and Nike with a brand new product.
The latest data on the state of the U.S. smartphone market is in.
LG is just one of the companies that could soon be supplying parts for the "iWatch."
Though the smartphone market as a whole grew during Q2 2013, Apple's iPhone didn't do so well.
Could Apple's iPad mini with Retina display reach Apple Stores this year?
One new report claims Apple is in the process of investigating 55- and 65-inch Ultra HD panels for its Apple HDTV.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery until it is used against you.
Samsung remains the top OEM (original equipment manufacturer) in the United States, but Apple has recently overtaken LG to snag second place.