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Earlier this month in Korea, LG launched the G Flex, a quad-core smartphone that features an arched touch screen and rear control buttons. The device was announced after LG revealed it had successfully developed curved smartphone batteries. CNET has confirmed it'll be available in the US next year, but official carrier info has not yet been released. (You can purchase it unlocked, however, over at Negri Electronics). As for rumored carriers, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile have all been speculated that they plan on carrying the G Flex.
Owners of LG TVs may want to learn about this vulnerability which could give hackers access to your device. Luckily, LG has rolled out a fix.
LG Energy Solutions (yes, the LG that probably made your TV or monitor) signs its largest deal yet to arm Toyota electric cars with EV batteries.
It's a fantastic time to upgrade your TV thanks to Amazon Gaming Week that offers the LG C2 for a brilliant reduced price.