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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.

Flash Forward for Mobile

Adobe announces a full Flash player for netbooks and smartphones, but not for the iPhone.

A Smart Phone Built on Web Tools

Palm's new smart phone targets Web developers as well as a loyal fan base.

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.

Skype Debuts on the iPhone

Using a Wi-Fi connection, people can now make cheap international calls with Apple's gadget.

Why Helio Didn't Connect

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

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