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IFA: 3D not just for TVs, but gesture control too; IFA: Toshiba's JournE touch multimedia tablet
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IFA: 3D not just for TVs, but gesture control too
A prototype system allows users to control a computer in 3D.

IFA: Toshiba's JournE touch multimedia tablet
The small device is designed for people who check email, the Web and social network services frequently. It can also playback music and video.

IFA: Samsung ad technology watches onlookers, gathers data
It's important for advertisers to gauge how effective advertising is and for that Samsung showed off audience measurement technology at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin.

IFA: Prototype Samsung remote control doubles as a mini TV
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IFA: Samsung launches Windows 7 netbooks
Several new netbooks were announced here at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin this week and Samsung said it will use Windows 7 starter edition on two of them.

IFA: Toshiba's Media Controller helps manage a home network
The software, due for release later this year, will allow drag and drop control of a DLNA network from a PC. Toshiba is planning to install the software on future consumer electronics products.

IFA: Miss IFA talks tech
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