IFA celebrates its 50th show
IDG News Service’s Nick Barber catches up with Miss IFA to talk about the history of the show.
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IFA celebrates its 50th show
IDG News Service’s Nick Barber catches up with Miss IFA to talk about the history of the show.
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IFA celebrates its 50th show
At the IFA consumer electronics show Sony announced that it will launch a streaming music service by the end of the year. Called Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity users will be able to access millions of songs.
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IFA: Sony announces music streaming service
In addition to introducing a new smaller Apple TV on Wednesday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced a refreshed line of iPods.
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New Apple iPods slim down
On Thursday at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Samsung unveiled its much anticipated Galaxy Tab, an Android 2.2 tablet that sports a 7-inch screen, front facing camera and more.
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FLASH: Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab, a 7-inch Android tablet, at IFA in Berlin
Admitting that the old version of AppleTV wasn’t a hit, Steve Jobs hopes that the refresh of the device will help boost sales.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils the new AppleTV at Apple’s iPod, iTunes and AppleTV event in San Francisco on Wednesday.
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Steve Jobs unveils new AppleTV
At the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin on Wednesday, Sony touted its 3D capabilities, announcing 3D updates for the PS3 and Blu Ray players, introducing a prototype 3D Vaio laptop and showing off cameras that can take panoramic pictures in 3D
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IFA: Sony touts 3D, partnerships
Sept. 1, 2010 – This video is the first in a series of CVOICE video blog postings. Specifically, this videos discusses the operation and configuration of analog voice ports on Cisco routers.
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The Secret Life of an Analog Voice Port
On World Tech Update this week Samsung teases its Galaxy Tab, Apple is expected to launch new products, Google Street View irks the French, we take a behind the scenes look at a corporate data center and more.
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World Tech Update, August 26, 2010
Researchers at the MIT Media Lab are working on a conference room sized table that can display images and text, allow multiple uses to input data and also record and playback the collaboration.
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MemTable allows for collaboration and playback on large scale
Researchers at the MIT Media Lab are working on a conference room sized table that can display images and text, allow multiple uses to input data and also record and playback the collaboration.
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MemTable allows for collaboration and playback on large scale
The four-fan AR.Drone wirelessly streams video back to the controlling device
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iPad helicopter fun to fly, steep learning curve
Intel said the deal will enable it to bolster hardware security and also address a range of Internet-connected devices
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Intel to buy security vendor McAfee for $7.68 billion
August 19 2010 – Puppet IT instructors Neal and Jackson are back, discussing the ins and outs of unified communications.