LG Electronics

    By Rich Smith, The Motley Fool

    | 12:45PM 1/25/2012
    Detroit's Big Three are in hiring mode again, and Japanese automakers are building cars in the U.S. to export to Asia. And they aren't the only ones ramping up U.S. production. Is America at the beginning of a new industrial age? The answer lies in China.

    By Dawn Kawamoto, The Motley Fool

    | 4:15PM 1/09/2012
    The motto of this year's Consumer Electronics Show: You can't be too fast, too skinny or too connected. Beginning Tuesday, anorexic HDTVs and super-skinny laptops will vie for attention with accelerated WiFi devices and TVs that smartly connect to multiple devices simultaneously.

    By The Associated Press

    | 3:30AM 12/30/2010
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    In a complaint to the U.S. International Trade Commission, Sony has accused rival LG Electronics of infringing on seven of its patents, including one for photo-based caller ID technology.

    By Hugh Collins

    | 6:34AM 10/04/2010
    LG Electronics Inc (LGLD) may delay the introduction of its tablet computer device as it focuses on producing a competitive smartphone. Sponsored Links The South Korean company may introduce its tablet device at a trade show in Las Vegas in January, Bloomberg News said without naming its...

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 1:25PM 9/17/2010
    LG Electronics named founding family member Koo Bon-joon as CEO Friday, replacing Nam Yong, who resigned over the company's poor recent performance. The No. 3 mobile handset marker has struggled to find its footing in the rapidly evolving smartphone sector.

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 9:52AM 8/20/2010
    LG Electronics plans to deliver a hard-working tablet computer later this year, one focused on offering content creation capabilities, which the company contrasts with the Apple iPad's approach of concentrating on sharp content display.

    By Mitch Lipka

    | 4:10PM 12/30/2009
    Nearly 100,000 dehumidifiers are being recalled after reports of 11 incidents of property damage, including four building fires, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The Chinese-made dehumidifiers, manufactured by LG Electronics Tianjin Appliance Co., were sold under the Goldstar and...

    By Gary E. Sattler

    | 12:01AM 4/27/2008
    The Daily Deal for Sunday, April 27, 2008I went into work Friday and set my lunch box down next to an advertisement that caught my eye right away. It claimed that you can turn used cell phones into real money. After researching the offer a little bit, I've determined that it sure looks legitimate...