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It seems that every day, there are new announcements purporting to redefine how we will use our cell phones: from the latest GPS-enabled gadget for social computing, to software to make your PC a phone. But what is the real future of telephony?
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Soul of a New Mobile Machine
Soul of a New Mobile Machine
From conception to buzz, from three-way spring to soft-touch paint: inside the design of a multimedia communications gadget.

The streets are packed with teens and 20-somethings--whose business is coveted by the mobile-communications startup, Helio. The company aspires to hook them on the ultimate multimedia device: something perfect for talking and messaging, gaming and Web searching, social networking and finding buddies via GPS. Read More

Jott: Calling It In
Ever had a great idea while you're stuck in traffic? No problem. Pick up your phone and Jott yourself an e-mail.
The Evolution of Wireless
New radio technologies could allow wireless handhelds to do more, and make updating cellular base stations quick and easy.
TR10: Invisible Revolution
Artificially structured metamaterials could transform telecommunications, data storage, and even solar energy, says David R. Smith.
Encryption Software May Halt Wire Tapping
The creator of the most popular e-mail encryption program has a new application for Voice-over-Internet-Protocol phone calls.
A Sentinel to Screen Phone Calls
New software could block voice spam.
Return of the Porta-People
In a new take on teleconferencing technologies, a rotating display holds forth at the weekly meeting.
Motorola's Dumb Phone
A new mobile phone that's rather simple bucks the trend toward more complicated, power-hungry devices.
 
Q Is for Quixotic
Q Is for Quixotic
A new metal film could help control terahertz radiation and lead to wireless devices that are thousands of times faster than today's Wi-Fi.
Better Touch Screens for Mobile Phones
Better Touch Screens for Mobile Phones
A new gadget can broadcast music from your iPod to friends nearby.
Mobile Web Searches Using Pictures
A new Microsoft application lets people search the Internet on their cell phones using a camera instead of a keypad.
The Promise of Personal Supercomputers
What will it take to put thousands of microprocessors in cell phones and laptops?
A New Platform for Social Computing: Cell Phones
Google's voice interface patent gives life to rumors that voice-actived mobile search will soon be a reality.
The Future of Cell Phones
Nokia's head of R&D discusses technology that could shape the look, feel, and function of mobile devices in the next few years.
Blogging on the Go
Cell-phone blogging gets another boost.
Golden Gate Lark
Should San Franciscans trust Google and their mayor to improvise the city's Wi-Fi network?
Phone a Friend over Wi-Fi
A new Wi-Fi phone from Vonage is fun -- but it doesn’t make sense as a replacement for the cell phone.
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