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Nasty iPhone Worm Hints at the Future

As smart phones become smarter, malicious code will find a friendlier home.

Cell Phones to Go 3-D

Embedding microlenses in thin films could bring 3-D movies and games to mobile devices.

A New Language for Phone Networks

Researchers develop a better way to write applications for peer-to peer cellular networks.

Sending Cell Phones into the Cloud

New technology offloads processing from a mobile device to its cloud-based doppelganger.

Nokia Bets on Mobile Payment

Despite a global recession, mobile-payment services are surging in the developing world.

Tracking Traffic with Cell Phones

A new project collects traffic data from GPS-enabled cell phones.

Searching for the Mobile Web

Industry leaders hope that new technologies will make mobile search more usable.

Upwardly Mobile

An Indian startup thinks that the right software can make cheap phones a financial lifeline to hundreds of millions.

Low-Power Liquid Lens

An adjustable-focus lens made of two drops of water could be used in small cameras.

Where Cell Phones Go to Die

People are recycling more mobile phones each year.

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