Following their announcement at CES, LG’s 2021 TV lineup is now available in Canada.

Following their announcement at CES, LG’s 2021 TV lineup is now available in Canada.
LG has taken the wraps on their 2021 TVs including their new OLED, QNED Mini LED and NanoCell models.
Back at I/O 2018, Google had announced something called Duplex, which would eventually allow users to use the Assistant to call businesses to set appointments or reservations without calling them yourself.
LG Electronics Canada has revealed their premium lineup of TVs for 2018. Their OLED and Super UHD TVs will include the company’s ThinQ AI platform and α (Alpha) processors.
LG has announced that at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018, that they’ll be introducing the first part in their suite of AI technologies.
Google has announced that they’ll be merging the Nest team along with the Google Hardware team as one overall team.
There’s no doubt that the future is all about AI (artificial intelligence) and machine learning. Every tech company from Google, Amazon to even Facebook is getting on the AI trend.
Facebook first launched their AI assistant called M to users in the US back in April, now it’s expanding it to users in Canada, Australia, South Africa and the UK.
Google made a few announcements at their I/O 2017 keynote about Android, VR/AR, YouTube, Google Assistant and more.
And if you missed the keynote, here it is: