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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.

Sending Cell Phones into the Cloud

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

Hijacking Mobile-Phone Data

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

The Coming Wireless Revolution

Gadgets that operate over television frequencies promise to transform the wireless landscape.

Wireless at Fiber Speeds

New millimeter-wave technology sends data at 10 gigabits per second.

Road Tolls Hacked

A researcher claims that toll transponders can be cloned, allowing drivers to pass for free.

High Definition Closes In

Faster Wireless Networks

Sending descriptions of data could be more efficient than sending the data itself.

Communicating with Plastic

A new inkjet-printed technology enables a different kind of wireless connectivity between devices.

Monitoring the Heart without Missing a Beat

A novel wireless EKG monitor could make diagnosing heart conditions much easier.

Networking the Hudson

Data from the river will create a model for environmental monitoring.

Wireless Recharging

MIT Researchers send power two meters with no wires.

Securing Cell Phones

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

A Smarter Car

IBM wants to improve communication between cars, roads, and drivers.

Hack: The Nintendo Wii

Technology Review looks at the inner workings of the Nintendo Wii game console.

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