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LG WHISEN air conditioner logo proven pure gold
The revelation that the ‘WHISEN’ air conditioner logo, which LG Electronics sold in limited quantities in the past, is made ...
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South Koreans rush to find old LG air-conditioners containing gold logo
Screenshots from a video of Youtuber Ringring Unni showing gold pieces taken from an air-conditioner. Photos courtesy of ...
A prominent European EV repair specialist is sounding the alarm on Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles equipped with LG battery cells manufactured in China, claiming they are seeing “catastrophic” ...
I don't very few deals on LG's Gallery Series OLED TVs throughout the year because they're obnoxiously expensive. However anything's possible on Cyber Monday, and this time around there's actually a ...
Doctors, hospitals and public health departments are scrambling to ensure proper care for pregnant women and their babies following a controversial vote from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. --With the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams, an increase in squads also means more restrictions on which teams could be drawn together. On the heels of a winter World Cup in ...
This image shows the app of U.S.-based generative AI company Perplexity AI Inc. TOKYO -- In response to a letter of protest sent by The Mainichi Newspapers Co., U.S.-based generative AI company ...
Fans seem to be getting very excited to watch the series finale of Stranger Things in theaters soon — but scalpers are clearly just as excited, because they are already selling tickets to the Season 5 ...
If 1994 was among the greatest years in rock and roll history, then 1995 should undoubtedly take the mantle for rap music. The decade welcomed the emergence and canonizations of alt-metal, ambient, ...
OK, so it wasn't the most ridiculous Rivalry Week we've ever seen. Thirteen of the top 14 teams in the College Football Playoff rankings won, and the one that didn't (Texas A&M) was already guaranteed ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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