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Wireless Power Harvesting for Cell Phones

Nokia hopes to create a device that could harvest enough power to keep a cell phone topped up.

Ultrasound to Go

With a new probe, smart phones can be used to capture and send ultrasound images.

Hijacking Mobile-Phone Data

Researchers claim to be able to hijack cell-phone data connections.

"I Just Called to Say I Love You"

Cell phones, sentimentality, and the decline of public space.

Why Helio Didn't Connect

The flashy cell-phone company is in a very tough business.

Clear Calls

Audience, a California-based startup, has made a noise-canceling chip for cell phones that could also improve voice-recognition systems.

Ten Web Startups to Watch

We profile some of the most innovative ideas of the Social Web.

Hydrogen Fuel from Formic Acid

A simple new process generates hydrogen for fuel cells.

Remote Microscopy

A modular microscope attachment for cell phones could improve the quality of telemedicine.

Securing Cell Phones

Phone companies should consider the recent hack of the Apple iPhone a wake-up call for better mobile security.

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