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...High resolution photos that look good everywhere (on your PC, tablet or internet fridge). - Upload straight to Flickr and share to your friends on Facebook... Read more

10 April, 2012

Internet Fridge chills with Windows 98

...the hard-bitten, seen-it-all IT journalist. Which gives LG's Internet Fridge a very high value indeed -- from the moment it arrived it... Read more

4 July, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Friday 5/07/2002 Our Internet Fridge is settling in, and has become a firm friend of all... Read more

5 July, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

The latest cool gadget - an Internet fridge

...UK and Mexico a month ahead of its Australian November schedule. The Internet fridge, for example -- which LG believes will become the focal point in... Read more

14 May, 2002 by Rachel Lebihan

Internet fridges: Virus magnets?

Internet fridges, washing machines and other wired appliances are likely to be popular targets for virus writers, say some antivirus experts. But it may just be a load of spin Read more

12 July, 2002 by Matt Loney

'Internet family' moves into shop window

...kitchen area contains most of the LG Internet appliances. The £6,000 Internet fridge is full of digital communication and entertainment features including a 15... Read more

20 May, 2002 by Andrew Swinton

Toshiba tipped to unwrap e-fridge

...many manufacturers working on new devices. LG Electronics has already created an Internet Fridge, complete with an LCD touchscreen and audio speakers, that can surf... Read more

3 January, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Worms and toasters turn up heat on corporate security

Within the next few years, corporate security systems will not only be attacked by worms and viruses, toasters could also get in on the act Read more

30 October, 2003 by Munir Kotadia

News Schmooze: Tech industry gets re-stated

Accounting scandals mounted, Intel tried again with Itanium, Microsoft made loads of money and penguins invaded the Xbox Read more

12 July, 2002 by ZDNet UK

Kaspersky: The Internet must be locked down

Q&A: Antivirus expert Eugene Kaspersky believes that the only way to counter the growing threat of viruses is for every Internet user to be issued a compulsory personal ID Read more

5 July, 2002 by Matt Loney

Friday

Friday 5/07/2002 Our Internet Fridge is settling in, and has become a firm friend of all... Read more

5 July, 2002

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...a Wi-Fi card for connectivity and some sensors for steering, your internet fridge becomes a whole new being. It becomes Koolio. Imagine: it's... Read more

23 April, 2004

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...a Wi-Fi card for connectivity and some sensors for steering, your internet fridge becomes a whole new being. It becomes Koolio. Imagine: it's... Read more

23 April, 2004 by Rupert Goodwins

2002 shows its silly side

...traffic, perhaps you should've forked out several thousand pounds for an Internet Fridge so you could look up the traffic reports while supping on... Read more

30 December, 2002 by Laura Stobart

Goodwins' Hot Dates: The Diary top ten for 2002

Remember the text-messaging seals? The Swedish monsters? The worm-ridden Bishop of Ely? Neither does Rupert Goodwins, but he wrote them all down in his diary... Read more

25 December, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

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