Seems like only yesterday that we were begging a big named consumer electronics company to get into home automation.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab as Home Watcher remote control (video)
Seems like only yesterday that we were begging a big named consumer electronics company to get into home automation.
Seems like only yesterday that we were begging a big named consumer electronics company to get into home automation.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab as Home Watcher remote control (video)
We unfortunately didn’t spot this one ourselves at IFA , but it looks like Rockchip had more than just the usual tablets on display at the show — it also had this Android-based desk phone tucked away at its booth.
We unfortunately didn’t spot this one ourselves at IFA , but it looks like Rockchip had more than just the usual tablets on display at the show — it also had this Android-based desk phone tucked away at its booth.

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Rockchip shows off Android-based desk phone, won’t sell you one
Despite the downright sexy hardware, it was no surprise that the Toshiba AC100 (which has just been launched in the UK ) didn’t review very well : Android just isn’t ready to give an enjoyable smartbook experience.
Despite the downright sexy hardware, it was no surprise that the Toshiba AC100 (which has just been launched in the UK ) didn’t review very well : Android just isn’t ready to give an enjoyable smartbook experience.

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Toshiba AC100 smartbook preview: what were you expecting?
Remember the WeTab ? Or the WePad , perhaps
It’s not the full-on demo you’re probably hoping for, but Sony devoted a section of its sprawling, city-within-a-city of a booth at IFA 2010 to diving into some of the capabilities its Google TV -enabled televisions will be offering when they launch in the US before the end of the year. The two-plus minute video loop runs through web search, Google Maps (which looks pretty awesome, we have to admit), YouTube and Picasa functionality, app favorites, and picture-in-picture, which means you don’t have to miss those first few precious minutes of Iron Chef America while you look up desserts that use eggplant.
It’s not the full-on demo you’re probably hoping for, but Sony devoted a section of its sprawling, city-within-a-city of a booth at IFA 2010 to diving into some of the capabilities its Google TV -enabled televisions will be offering when they launch in the US before the end of the year. The two-plus minute video loop runs through web search, Google Maps (which looks pretty awesome, we have to admit), YouTube and Picasa functionality, app favorites, and picture-in-picture, which means you don’t have to miss those first few precious minutes of Iron Chef America while you look up desserts that use eggplant.

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Sony shows off Google TV (or a video of it, anyway) at IFA 2010
We’re suckers for wireless speakers, but they have to work. We’re not the least bit interested in streaming technologies that stutter from interference or compress the audio to preserve bandwidth. That’s why Libratone caught our attention here in Berlin with its new Libratone Beat — the “world’s first high-end active speaker with wireless technology,” or so they claim.
We’re suckers for wireless speakers, but they have to work. We’re not the least bit interested in streaming technologies that stutter from interference or compress the audio to preserve bandwidth. That’s why Libratone caught our attention here in Berlin with its new Libratone Beat — the “world’s first high-end active speaker with wireless technology,” or so they claim.

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Libratone Beats wireless speakers begin playing when you enter the room
Remember that iriver Story Touch Edition e-reader we spied last month? Well, iriver is showing it off at IFA this week, with plans to release the little 6-inch touchscreen device in Europe and Korea in the next week or so
Remember that iriver Story Touch Edition e-reader we spied last month? Well, iriver is showing it off at IFA this week, with plans to release the little 6-inch touchscreen device in Europe and Korea in the next week or so

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iriver Story Touch Edition preview
We were a bit surprised to find LG’s prototype Windows Phone 7 device for developers, soon to be unveiled officially as the Optimus 7 in its production form , hanging out in the wilds of IFA. Nevertheless, there it was, streaming DLNA content to a WiFi enabled TV.
We were a bit surprised to find LG’s prototype Windows Phone 7 device for developers, soon to be unveiled officially as the Optimus 7 in its production form , hanging out in the wilds of IFA. Nevertheless, there it was, streaming DLNA content to a WiFi enabled TV.

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LG Optimus 7 Windows Phone 7 prototype flicks photos to TVs, launches October
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