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The Looming Cloud-Streaming Game Wars: OnLive Partners with Google TV

Forget "what's in your wallet," what's in your TV? If you're looking to pick up one of these newfangled Google TV-based televisions, make that OnLive, the cloud-streaming game service that lets you play high-end video games over the Internet without worrying about platforms, downloads, installs, or system specs.

LG Teases Google TV-Powered Television as CES Looms

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LG, meet Google TV, and the rest of us, meet LG’s Google Android-powered high-definition television a couple days before the company rolls it out in full regalia at CES 2012. That’s a shot of it up top, and yes, I think the interface looks a little unwieldy, too.

LG Debuting 55-inch Ultra-Thin OLED TV at CES, May Sell Later This Year

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Jumbo-screen TV lovers, hide your checkbooks — it sounds like LG will be the first electronics manufacturer to sell a monster-sized 3D organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TV later this year.

$21.1 Million

After pleading guilty to 15 criminal counts relating to a long-running government investigation into price-fixing, a joint venture of LG Electronics and Hitachi has been ordered to pay a $21.1 million fine by a San Francisco judge.

Leak: T-Mobile’s 2011 Phone Roadmap Omits iPhone, Windows Phone

T-Mobile’s leaked phone roadmap for 2011 has plenty of good news for Android and Blackberry fans, but no mention of Windows Phones or the iPhone.

Can’t Find an iPad 2? LG Display Gets Blamed

Industry sources are blaming LG Display for light leakage problems in the iPad 2, which in turn caused supply shortages.

T-Mobile G-Slate Android Tablet: Perfect Size, Not So Perfect Price

I’ll admit to being skeptical about T-Mobile’s G-Slate Android tablet at first.

LG Thrive is AT&T’s First Pre-Paid Android Smartphone

AT&T is finally giving prepaid subscribers a smartphone in the LG Thrill.

Rumor: Official Google Tablet in the Works, But Why?

After showing phone makers how it’s done with the Nexus One and Nexus S smartphones, Google may be moving on to a Nexus tablet.

AT&T Teases First ‘Glasses-Free’ Phone Ahead of Nintendo 3DS Launch

It’s a handheld, it plays games, it delivers no-glasses 3D, and–surprise–it’s not from Nintendo. Meet LG’s Thrill 4G, just announced by AT&T, and promoted as “the first U.S. smartphone to deliver a glasses-free 3D experience.”

Apple, Canon, TiVo Sued For Patent Infringment

Alcatel-Lucent has declared war on Apple, Canon, LG and TiVo with a new lawsuit alleging that each of the companies is knowingly using Alcatel-Lucent patented technology without appropriate royalty payment. The lawsuit, filed earlier this week through Multimedia Patent Trust, a holding company set up by Alcatel-Lucent, says that Alcatel-Lucent is owed royalties on every [...]