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New System Swaps the Cash Register for an iPhone

Some experts doubt that startup Square can succeed.

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.

Skype Debuts on the iPhone

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

Tiny $10 Microscope

A high-resolution, lens-free microscope fits on a dime-size chip.

Why Helio Didn't Connect

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

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