Tech News for the Day, Thursday, September 2, 2010

This is a Virtual Mirror for augmented reality cosmetics.

Check out the X-Frame folding vehicle.

See the Power Laces, as seen in Back to the Future II.

NAVTEQ takes the boring out of GPS directions.

Sony Walkman sales exceed iPod sales, at least in Japan.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab gets spotlighted at IFA.

Samsung exec already has next Tablet planned.

Toshiba Folio 100 formally announced at IFA.

Panasonic announces the TOUGHBOOK CF-19 and CF-31.

Check out the Philips Fidelio DS8550 dock for iPod, iPhone, and iPad.

Best Buy puts the Samsung Gem on their buyer’s guide.

Welcome to PocketCPR, a CPR iPhone App.

This is the Dexim DCA220: Supercharged Leather Power Case.

Samsung has a fall line up of laptops which include the SF510, the QX410, the RF510, and the NF210.

Philips creates wide 3D TV at 21:9 parameters

Samsung 55-inch C9000 at IFA, with cool remote control.

Sharp BD-HP90S on display at IFA.

Sony unveils Handycam DCR-SX15E and DCR-SR15E at IFA.

At IFA, Sharp shows off a 3D camera.

Toshiba has unveiled the Fastest SDHC Memory Card.

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