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World Tech Update: Reports From IFA Tech Trade Show in Berlin

In this week's show: We report from IFA in Berlin on a virtual mirror that makes trying on clothes a snap, Sony's new line of Walkman players, LG's network-attached storage system, a super slim prototype LCD TV by Philips, eco-friendly electronics, a traffic alert system, Toshiba's advanced 3D modeling and Samsung's new lightweight laptop.

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