We're wrapping up 2024, so why not do it with some light-hearted CES announcements? Love this premium (it should be premium!) microwave from LGwith a touchscreen larger than your iPad. I'm not sure what you'll watch in the three and a half minutes it takes to heat up butter chicken curry, but you can do it in glorious Full HD.
The touchscreen integrates with the LG ThinQ Smart Home control panel if you think it's time to change channels on your TV or tinker with Matter and Thread compatible devices like smart lights, etc., and more. It can also be paired with the company's induction oven to display cooking progress if you have trouble craning your neck from the microwave to the kitchen burners. It's not washing machine inside a washing machinebut you still have to love CES.
LG is on journey this year.
— Mat Smith
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U.S. Treasury Department documents and workstations were accessed during a cyberattack related to the “Chinese state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat Act.” The attack was quite serious and was called a “major cybersecurity incident.” The Treasury Department said it was working with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI to understand the full scope of the breach, but did not say how long the files and workstations were available or what was accessed. Beijing denies any involvement.
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