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Point, Throw, and Shoot: The Panoramic Ball Cam

No longer will the flies and insects of the world mock humanity for lacking awesome compound eyes. Researchers at the Technische Universität in Berlin have leveled the playing field with a multi-sensor throwable camera that’s able to snap a single 360 degree panoramic photo when it reaches its apogee.

No longer will the flies and insects of the world mock humanity for lacking awesome compound eyes. Researchers at the Technische Universität in Berlin have leveled the playing field with a multi-sensor throwable camera that’s able to snap a single 360 degree panoramic photo when it reaches its apogee.

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IFA 2011 wrap-up

As with the end of any massive and absolutely chaotic consumer electronics trade show, it’s with mixed emotions that we pack up our gear and prepare to depart IFA. We hope you’ve enjoyed our countless news stories, hands-ons, and liveblogs — all neatly organized just after the break (so you can count, if you really want). But now it’s time to say goodbye to Berlin — until next year, at least.

As with the end of any massive and absolutely chaotic consumer electronics trade show, it’s with mixed emotions that we pack up our gear and prepare to depart IFA. We hope you’ve enjoyed our countless news stories, hands-ons, and liveblogs — all neatly organized just after the break (so you can count, if you really want). But now it’s time to say goodbye to Berlin — until next year, at least.

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Medion announces LifeTab P9514 tablet, mysterious Android smartphone at IFA

Medion enjoyed a pretty eventful weekend at this year’s IFA in Berlin, where the German PC maker unveiled a new Android tablet and a rather obtuse Gingerbread smartphone. Known as the Lifetab P9514, the company’s 32GB, 1.6-pound slate is powered by a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, runs Honeycomb 3.2 and features a capacitive multitouch display with 1280 x 800 resolution. The device also supports both quad-band 3G and WiFi connections, along with the usual smattering of HDMI, microUSB, and microSD ports

Medion enjoyed a pretty eventful weekend at this year’s IFA in Berlin, where the German PC maker unveiled a new Android tablet and a rather obtuse Gingerbread smartphone. Known as the Lifetab P9514, the company’s 32GB, 1.6-pound slate is powered by a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, runs Honeycomb 3.2 and features a capacitive multitouch display with 1280 x 800 resolution. The device also supports both quad-band 3G and WiFi connections, along with the usual smattering of HDMI, microUSB, and microSD ports

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The coolest thing I saw at IFA: LG’s passive clip-on 3D glasses

Berlin’s Internationalen Funkausstellung is by no means an unexciting consumer electronics show.

Berlin’s Internationalen Funkausstellung is by no means an unexciting consumer electronics show.

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Mophie cuts the price on the Juice Pack Boost and Powerstation, raises the battery capacity

Most companies here at IFA figured if they were going to haul it all the way to Berlin, they might as well unveil their products on a stage — you know, with some prepared remarks, a press release and maybe some disco music to get people pumped (okay, we haven’t been subjected to that yet). But not Mophie. The company has a habit of releasing its products quietly, demonstrating its unannounced wares in plain sight

Most companies here at IFA figured if they were going to haul it all the way to Berlin, they might as well unveil their products on a stage — you know, with some prepared remarks, a press release and maybe some disco music to get people pumped (okay, we haven’t been subjected to that yet). But not Mophie. The company has a habit of releasing its products quietly, demonstrating its unannounced wares in plain sight

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Toshiba’s rumored ultra-thin tablet plays peek-a-boo at IFA?

Well, would you look at that? It appears someone just can’t manage to stay out of our field of vision. The shot you see above is apparently the same ultra-thin tablet we ran across two days ago in what appeared to be leaked renders

Well, would you look at that? It appears someone just can’t manage to stay out of our field of vision. The shot you see above is apparently the same ultra-thin tablet we ran across two days ago in what appeared to be leaked renders

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We’re live from IFA 2011!

Guten tag, Berlin! We’ll be sending you live updates from the German capital all this week as we explore IFA , the country’s absolutely monstrous consumer electronics trade show. This year, 3D , smartphones and Android tablets are all the rage, and we’re expecting a generous spattering of product announcements in the days to come. So pack up the laptop, head over to your local biergarten and grab a brezel and brat as you sit back and enjoy the slew of hands-ons and liveblogs that’ll be hitting the site later this week

Guten tag, Berlin! We’ll be sending you live updates from the German capital all this week as we explore IFA , the country’s absolutely monstrous consumer electronics trade show. This year, 3D , smartphones and Android tablets are all the rage, and we’re expecting a generous spattering of product announcements in the days to come. So pack up the laptop, head over to your local biergarten and grab a brezel and brat as you sit back and enjoy the slew of hands-ons and liveblogs that’ll be hitting the site later this week

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Samsung’s IFA app unveils Galaxy Tab 7.7, Wave 3 and Galaxy Note

We’re about a week away from this year’s IFA , but that’s no reason for the tech teases to dry up. According to a report on This Is My Next , a bevy of product logos from Sammy’s Android trade show app were unearthed by a tipster searching for clues in the APK. Among the soon-to-be unveiled products are the new Galaxy Tab 7.7, Wave 3 and Galaxy Note.

We’re about a week away from this year’s IFA , but that’s no reason for the tech teases to dry up. According to a report on This Is My Next , a bevy of product logos from Sammy’s Android trade show app were unearthed by a tipster searching for clues in the APK. Among the soon-to-be unveiled products are the new Galaxy Tab 7.7, Wave 3 and Galaxy Note.

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US lags in broadband adoption and download speeds, still has the best rappers

U, S, A! We’re number nine! Wait, nine ? At least according to a recent broadband survey by the FCC , yes. The good ol’ US of A ranked ninth (out of the 29 member countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ) in fixed broadband penetration on a per capita basis, and 12th in terms of pure percentage — behind the UK, South Korea, Iceland, the Netherlands, and plenty of others

U, S, A! We’re number nine! Wait, nine ? At least according to a recent broadband survey by the FCC , yes. The good ol’ US of A ranked ninth (out of the 29 member countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ) in fixed broadband penetration on a per capita basis, and 12th in terms of pure percentage — behind the UK, South Korea, Iceland, the Netherlands, and plenty of others

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