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LG JOINS CONNECTIVITY STANDARDS ALLIANCE BOARD - PR Newswire
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Leveraging Technological Expertise and Vision for More Connected Future, LG Leads Expansion of Smart Home Ecosystem
SEOUL, South Korea, July 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics (LG) has been named to the Board of Directors of the Connectivity Standards Alliance (the Alliance), the leading global organization focused on developing, evolving and promoting universal open standards for the Internet of Things (IoT).
As the global home appliance market leader and a Promoter Member of the Alliance Board of Directors, LG brings a wealth of expertise and experience in smart home and communications technologies to the global organization. The newly appointed Board of Directors members are Don Williams of LG's Chief Strategy Office and Dr. Sang Kim of LG's Chief Technology Office.
With its elevated role within the Alliance, LG plans to actively participate in the development and standardization of Matter – the Alliance's open-source IoT protocol for connecting smart home devices – and lead the expansion of the smart home ecosystem.
"Through our role on the Alliance board, we are demonstrating our full commitment to creating a more connected and convenient future," said Dr. Kim Byoung-hoon, CTO and executive vice president of LG Electronics. "With the adoption and support of Matter, our growing lineup of smart products, including TVs, home appliances and IoT devices and sensors, will be able to connect to each other – and all compatible solutions – more securely and easily. We will continue to deliver innovative customer experiences and help drive the evolution of the smart home forward."
Matter, an Internet Protocol (IP)-based communications standard for smart home technologies, is helping to create an open smart home environment where products from diverse manufacturers can communicate and share data, making compatibility issues a thing of the past.
LG aims to provide support for Matter across its convenience-enhancing smart platforms, including the LG ThinQ smart home platform and app and the award-winning webOS™ smart TV platform. The adoption of Matter will not only benefit LG customers but also strengthen the overall competitiveness of the company's innovative home appliances and TV lineups.
"Like the Alliance, at LG, we are committed to evolving and improving the world in which we live," said LG Senior Vice President of Innovation Dr. Sokwoo Rhee, and head of LG's North American Innovation Center, LG NOVA. "For us, this means innovative product development focused on delivering a better user experience and improving how we provide service and value in the home and beyond. We look forward to this collaboration and all the opportunities to come."
"LG brings great energy and market reach to the Alliance, with its wide-range of products to their engineering expertise and connectivity solutions, but what makes the Alliance stronger with LG is its dedication to innovation," said Tobin Richardson, President, and CEO of the Connectivity Standards Alliance. "We are excited to have LG join our Board to help spur even greater innovation in what's next with Matter, expanding the value of the Internet of Things to consumer everywhere."
Composed of more than 500 companies, the Alliance's global membership, collaborates to create open standards for the IoT, transforming the way we live, work and play. With its members' deep and diverse expertise, robust certification programs, and a full suite of open IoT solutions, the Alliance is leading the movement toward a more intuitive, imaginative, and useful world.
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LG Electronics is a global innovator in technology and consumer electronics with a presence in almost every country and an international workforce of more than 75,000. LG's four companies – Home Appliance & Air Solution, Home Entertainment, Vehicle component Solutions and Business Solutions – combined for global sales of over USD 63 billion in 2021. LG is a leading manufacturer of consumer and commercial products ranging from TVs, home appliances, air solutions, monitors, service robots, automotive components and its premium LG SIGNATURE and intelligent LG ThinQ brands are familiar names world over. Visit www.LGnewsroom.com for the latest news.
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SEOUL, South Korea, July 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics (LG) has been named to the Board of Directors of the Connectivity Standards Alliance (the Alliance), the leading global organization focused on developing, evolving and promoting universal open standards for the Internet of Things (IoT).
As the global home appliance market leader and a Promoter Member of the Alliance Board of Directors, LG brings a wealth of expertise and experience in smart home and communications technologies to the global organization. The newly appointed Board of Directors members are Don Williams of LG's Chief Strategy Office and Dr. Sang Kim of LG's Chief Technology Office.
With its elevated role within the Alliance, LG plans to actively participate in the development and standardization of Matter – the Alliance's open-source IoT protocol for connecting smart home devices – and lead the expansion of the smart home ecosystem.
"Through our role on the Alliance board, we are demonstrating our full commitment to creating a more connected and convenient future," said Dr. Kim Byoung-hoon, CTO and executive vice president of LG Electronics. "With the adoption and support of Matter, our growing lineup of smart products, including TVs, home appliances and IoT devices and sensors, will be able to connect to each other – and all compatible solutions – more securely and easily. We will continue to deliver innovative customer experiences and help drive the evolution of the smart home forward."
Matter, an Internet Protocol (IP)-based communications standard for smart home technologies, is helping to create an open smart home environment where products from diverse manufacturers can communicate and share data, making compatibility issues a thing of the past.
LG aims to provide support for Matter across its convenience-enhancing smart platforms, including the LG ThinQ smart home platform and app and the award-winning webOS™ smart TV platform. The adoption of Matter will not only benefit LG customers but also strengthen the overall competitiveness of the company's innovative home appliances and TV lineups.
"Like the Alliance, at LG, we are committed to evolving and improving the world in which we live," said LG Senior Vice President of Innovation Dr. Sokwoo Rhee, and head of LG's North American Innovation Center, LG NOVA. "For us, this means innovative product development focused on delivering a better user experience and improving how we provide service and value in the home and beyond. We look forward to this collaboration and all the opportunities to come."
"LG brings great energy and market reach to the Alliance, with its wide-range of products to their engineering expertise and connectivity solutions, but what makes the Alliance stronger with LG is its dedication to innovation," said Tobin Richardson, President, and CEO of the Connectivity Standards Alliance. "We are excited to have LG join our Board to help spur even greater innovation in what's next with Matter, expanding the value of the Internet of Things to consumer everywhere."
Composed of more than 500 companies, the Alliance's global membership, collaborates to create open standards for the IoT, transforming the way we live, work and play. With its members' deep and diverse expertise, robust certification programs, and a full suite of open IoT solutions, the Alliance is leading the movement toward a more intuitive, imaginative, and useful world.
About LG Electronics, Inc.
LG Electronics is a global innovator in technology and consumer electronics with a presence in almost every country and an international workforce of more than 75,000. LG's four companies – Home Appliance & Air Solution, Home Entertainment, Vehicle component Solutions and Business Solutions – combined for global sales of over USD 63 billion in 2021. LG is a leading manufacturer of consumer and commercial products ranging from TVs, home appliances, air solutions, monitors, service robots, automotive components and its premium LG SIGNATURE and intelligent LG ThinQ brands are familiar names world over. Visit www.LGnewsroom.com for the latest news.
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Lynn Burkhead — Summer is great time to share love of fishing – Herald Democrat - Sherman Denison Herald Democrat
I’ve visited this topic off and on down through the years, but as summertime winds down and the start of school looms next month, it’s worth a revisit once again.
Heatwave or no heatwave, I might add.
Because as the old summertime church youth camp song goes, it only takes a spark to get a fire going.
True in building a campfire and in passing along faith from one generation to the next, the idea also holds water — yes, the pun is intended — when it comes to the pastime of fishing.
“The most valuable thing that anyone can do is to pass on knowledge,” bass angling legend Denny Brauer once told me during a bass fishing event I was covering.
Brauer, an inaugural member of the Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Fame and the 1998 Bassmaster Classic champ, knows what he’s talking about too.
And not just because Brauer — now a retired competitor and a resident of the Del Rio, Texas area where he regularly fishes Lake Amistad — was the first professional fisherman to ever get his picture on a Wheaties cereal box.
And not because he has won 17 B.A.S.S. events, a B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year title, a FLW Tour AOY title, and a Major League Fishing Summit Cup.
But instead because Denny has taken his own fatherly advice to heart down through the years, nurturing a long running love of fishing in the life of his son, Chad.
Interested in doing the same thing with your kids or grandkids this summer?
Well, whether your goal is to raise the next Bassmaster Classic champ or to just simply share some good time on the water with your child or grandchild, here are my “10 Commandments” of introducing a child to the sport of fishing this summer:
Keep it simple: Kids, especially young ones, have short attention spans. Keep fishing trips short, sweet, and simple with user friendly equipment.
Do your homework: This is one type of homework that most kids don’t seem to mind, the preparation required for a successful fishing trip. From researching fishing spots on Internet sites like GameandFishMag.com to perusing magazines like In-Fisherman to looking at lake maps to buying groceries and supplies, getting ready for a fishing trip is almost as much fun as the actual trip is – to a kid, anyway!
Plan for success: Want your kids to enjoy fishing? Then plan for easy trips that maximize their chances to catch fish! Such outings are much more likely to feature corks, crickets, and bluegills at a local pond or small lake rather than PhD post-spawn summertime bass sitting on an underwater hump in 30-feet of water on a 20,000-acre plus reservoir.
Be prepared: Pack a PFD (personal floatation device) for you and your child; plenty of snacks, Gatorade and/or Kool Aid; plenty of water; high SPF sunscreen; insect repellent; a first aid kit; and a change of clothing in case of an accidental soaking.
Variety is the spice of kid fishing trips: On my childhood bass fishing trips with my late dad Bill, he always managed to bring along a box full of crickets, a couple of bobbers, and some small hooks. When the bass fishing slowed on eastern Arkansas’ Horseshoe Lake where we often went, the crickets were more temptation than the lake’s big bluegills could handle! So whatever the target species is for the day, don’t be afraid to make a change in plans should the situation warrant such a move.
Explore the Creator’s world around you: Fish aren’t the only thing that a fishing trip has to offer. On your next trip, don’t be afraid to lay down the rods-and-reels if the fish aren’t cooperating. A hike through the woods, a marsh, or a field to observe the wonders of the Good Lord’s grand creation can do wonders for a child’s life-long memories of the outing.
Take plenty of photographs: We live in the era of Instagram and Facebook, so be sure to take plenty of Smartphone photos of your summer fishing trips. Share them on social media so that family and friends can see. And be sure to print a few of the best ones off and put them in a frame for the wall. I still have the photos of my early bass fishing trips with my late dad. The fish aren’t as big as I remembered them being, but the old school Kodak memories are still priceless.
Keep it fun: Fishing with your children isn’t the final hour before the Bassmaster Classic weigh in. So keep it fun and lighthearted, laughing a lot, and smiling a lot too. Because you never know — by focusing on good times on the water, your kids just might get hooked on the sport of fishing for the rest of their lives.
Keep a journal: Trust me, writing in a journal or a scrapbook after a tiring day on the water can be difficult. But both you and your child will one day appreciate the yawning attempt to anchor these memories — with a written record and a few photos. Especially when you’re both a little bit older and the day’s details start to grow a bit fuzzy.
Don’t be afraid to keep a few for the table: Sure, catch and release is all the rage on many good bass lakes like Lake Texoma, Lake Ray Roberts, and Lake Fork. But newcomers to the sport of fishing, especially younger children, often want to eat the fish that they catch. As long as the fish is of the appropriate legal size and species, and the resource will not be negatively impacted from the catching-and-frying of a few fish, then don’t hesitate keep a few for the table. Teaching your child about filleting a fish, dipping it in batter, frying it in hot peanut oil, and enjoying every last morsel is another good way to create an enthusiastic angler. Besides, such culinary treats got many of us hooked on fishing. And it’s often all that it takes to get a newcomer hooked on the sport of fishing for a lifetime.
One thing to keep in mind as you consider the 10 tips listed above is that your children or grandchildren aren’t the only newcomers that the sport of fishing needs today.
Spouses, extended family members, neighbors, co-workers, or even your friends from church or civic organizations are potential converts to the joys of fishing.
Remember that idea about it only taking a spark to get a fire going?
If you enjoy fishing and want to see it continue for generations to come, then please heed the most important and fundamental fishing tip that I know how to give: introduce someone new to the sport and keep taking them out until they’ve fallen in love with fishing hook, line, and sinker.
In other words, create a spark or two, get that fire roaring and pass your love of fishing on!
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Heatwave or no heatwave, I might add.
Because as the old summertime church youth camp song goes, it only takes a spark to get a fire going.
True in building a campfire and in passing along faith from one generation to the next, the idea also holds water — yes, the pun is intended — when it comes to the pastime of fishing.
“The most valuable thing that anyone can do is to pass on knowledge,” bass angling legend Denny Brauer once told me during a bass fishing event I was covering.
Brauer, an inaugural member of the Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Fame and the 1998 Bassmaster Classic champ, knows what he’s talking about too.
And not just because Brauer — now a retired competitor and a resident of the Del Rio, Texas area where he regularly fishes Lake Amistad — was the first professional fisherman to ever get his picture on a Wheaties cereal box.
And not because he has won 17 B.A.S.S. events, a B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year title, a FLW Tour AOY title, and a Major League Fishing Summit Cup.
But instead because Denny has taken his own fatherly advice to heart down through the years, nurturing a long running love of fishing in the life of his son, Chad.
Interested in doing the same thing with your kids or grandkids this summer?
Well, whether your goal is to raise the next Bassmaster Classic champ or to just simply share some good time on the water with your child or grandchild, here are my “10 Commandments” of introducing a child to the sport of fishing this summer:
Keep it simple: Kids, especially young ones, have short attention spans. Keep fishing trips short, sweet, and simple with user friendly equipment.
Do your homework: This is one type of homework that most kids don’t seem to mind, the preparation required for a successful fishing trip. From researching fishing spots on Internet sites like GameandFishMag.com to perusing magazines like In-Fisherman to looking at lake maps to buying groceries and supplies, getting ready for a fishing trip is almost as much fun as the actual trip is – to a kid, anyway!
Plan for success: Want your kids to enjoy fishing? Then plan for easy trips that maximize their chances to catch fish! Such outings are much more likely to feature corks, crickets, and bluegills at a local pond or small lake rather than PhD post-spawn summertime bass sitting on an underwater hump in 30-feet of water on a 20,000-acre plus reservoir.
Be prepared: Pack a PFD (personal floatation device) for you and your child; plenty of snacks, Gatorade and/or Kool Aid; plenty of water; high SPF sunscreen; insect repellent; a first aid kit; and a change of clothing in case of an accidental soaking.
Variety is the spice of kid fishing trips: On my childhood bass fishing trips with my late dad Bill, he always managed to bring along a box full of crickets, a couple of bobbers, and some small hooks. When the bass fishing slowed on eastern Arkansas’ Horseshoe Lake where we often went, the crickets were more temptation than the lake’s big bluegills could handle! So whatever the target species is for the day, don’t be afraid to make a change in plans should the situation warrant such a move.
Explore the Creator’s world around you: Fish aren’t the only thing that a fishing trip has to offer. On your next trip, don’t be afraid to lay down the rods-and-reels if the fish aren’t cooperating. A hike through the woods, a marsh, or a field to observe the wonders of the Good Lord’s grand creation can do wonders for a child’s life-long memories of the outing.
Take plenty of photographs: We live in the era of Instagram and Facebook, so be sure to take plenty of Smartphone photos of your summer fishing trips. Share them on social media so that family and friends can see. And be sure to print a few of the best ones off and put them in a frame for the wall. I still have the photos of my early bass fishing trips with my late dad. The fish aren’t as big as I remembered them being, but the old school Kodak memories are still priceless.
Keep it fun: Fishing with your children isn’t the final hour before the Bassmaster Classic weigh in. So keep it fun and lighthearted, laughing a lot, and smiling a lot too. Because you never know — by focusing on good times on the water, your kids just might get hooked on the sport of fishing for the rest of their lives.
Keep a journal: Trust me, writing in a journal or a scrapbook after a tiring day on the water can be difficult. But both you and your child will one day appreciate the yawning attempt to anchor these memories — with a written record and a few photos. Especially when you’re both a little bit older and the day’s details start to grow a bit fuzzy.
Don’t be afraid to keep a few for the table: Sure, catch and release is all the rage on many good bass lakes like Lake Texoma, Lake Ray Roberts, and Lake Fork. But newcomers to the sport of fishing, especially younger children, often want to eat the fish that they catch. As long as the fish is of the appropriate legal size and species, and the resource will not be negatively impacted from the catching-and-frying of a few fish, then don’t hesitate keep a few for the table. Teaching your child about filleting a fish, dipping it in batter, frying it in hot peanut oil, and enjoying every last morsel is another good way to create an enthusiastic angler. Besides, such culinary treats got many of us hooked on fishing. And it’s often all that it takes to get a newcomer hooked on the sport of fishing for a lifetime.
One thing to keep in mind as you consider the 10 tips listed above is that your children or grandchildren aren’t the only newcomers that the sport of fishing needs today.
Spouses, extended family members, neighbors, co-workers, or even your friends from church or civic organizations are potential converts to the joys of fishing.
Remember that idea about it only taking a spark to get a fire going?
If you enjoy fishing and want to see it continue for generations to come, then please heed the most important and fundamental fishing tip that I know how to give: introduce someone new to the sport and keep taking them out until they’ve fallen in love with fishing hook, line, and sinker.
In other words, create a spark or two, get that fire roaring and pass your love of fishing on!
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Air travel surges in Austin through holiday weekend - Axios
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Friday marked the ninth-busiest day ever recorded at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, a sign that Austinites — like the rest of the country — are itching to travel and finally feel safe enough to do so.
The big picture: Ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, airport officials urged passengers to arrive early and warned of flight delays and cancellations because of pilot shortages.
By the numbers: More than 33,000 Austin passengers were screened through TSA on Friday to kick off the holiday weekend, and a total of 118,598 passengers were screened from Friday to Monday, according to airport officials.
Zoom out: Across the country, the air travel system has been struggling with staffing shortages and other issues, making the past few days a big test for airlines, airports and the Federal Aviation Administration, writes Axios' Alex Fitzpatrick.
The backstory: Some airlines took extraordinary preemptive measures to manage demand.
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Friday marked the ninth-busiest day ever recorded at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, a sign that Austinites — like the rest of the country — are itching to travel and finally feel safe enough to do so.
The big picture: Ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, airport officials urged passengers to arrive early and warned of flight delays and cancellations because of pilot shortages.
By the numbers: More than 33,000 Austin passengers were screened through TSA on Friday to kick off the holiday weekend, and a total of 118,598 passengers were screened from Friday to Monday, according to airport officials.
Zoom out: Across the country, the air travel system has been struggling with staffing shortages and other issues, making the past few days a big test for airlines, airports and the Federal Aviation Administration, writes Axios' Alex Fitzpatrick.
The backstory: Some airlines took extraordinary preemptive measures to manage demand.
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