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Google, Microsoft join Camera Phone Image Quality Initiative

Crave Google and Microsoft have joined a group devoted to creating a way that cell phone buyers can easily comprehend the quality of their camera phones. The International Imaging Industry Association said ... Read story »

Youth harass and spy on partners with mobile phones

Crave Cell phones and the Internet are great ways for romantic partners to stay in touch, but based on a recent survey of 14- to 24-year-olds, they're also being used to spy ... Read story »

Researchers push for new cell phone safety standards

Features Scientists studying the effects of cell phone radiation on humans are calling for the FCC to update its standards for what it considers to be a "safe" cell phone. Read story »

Futuristic phones from Fujitsu

Crave The winning design, titled "Gesture". Out of 2,000 design concepts for mobile phones of the future, the winning entry in Fujitsu's Mobile Phone Design competition was not the flashiest or ... Read story »

Orchestra members turn the iPhone into a musical instrument

Crave The Michigan Mobile Phone Ensemble uses smartphones as primary musical instruments. Generally, cell phone noise is pretty much the last thing you'd want to hear at a concert. But it's ... Read story »

Toshiba cellphone that doubles as a secretary

Crave According to a report by Asahi.com, Toshiba is developing a new technology for mobile phones that can turn them into virtual secretaries. How this works is it first monitors a user's ... Read story »

A mobile phone's afterlife

Features What really happens when you recycle a mobile phone? We joined Nokia on a tour of the Tes-Amm recycling plant in Singapore and found gold. We're serious. Read story »

Market to be dominated by smartphones and low-cost handsets

Crave Midrange cell phones could soon fall by the wayside as consumers in developed markets are opting for more advanced smartphones, while wireless users in developing nations gobble up low-cost devices. Two ... Read story »

Researcher Karsten Nohl answers questions on mobile eavesdropping

Crave Karsten Nohl This week brought some bad news for mobile phone users. German security expert Karsten Nohl showed how easy it is to eavesdrop on GSM-based (Global System for Mobile ... Read story »

Windows Mobile 6.5 phones launching October 6

Crave HTC's Touch Pro2 is among the new phones expected to ship with Windows Mobile 6.5. Microsoft is hoping that a new crop of phones this fall will help the company in ... Read story »

Nokia delays N900 shipment

Crave Nokia has delayed the release of its N900 Internet tablet. The N900 was previously set to arrive in October--and Nokia's preorder site still states that. However, it is now set for ... Read story »

Major phone-makers to adopt micro-USB phone chargers in Europe

Crave Side by side view of a micro-USB connector and a regular USB connector. Apple and other big phone makers have struck a deal with the European Commission to start selling ... Read story »

FAQ: Using your smartphone safely

Features Worms, Trojans, and SMS attacks are risks for mobile devices like the iPhone, but the biggest practical threat to users is losing the device. Read story »

RosettaStone that communicates from the beyond

Crave Yet more ways for the dearly departed to reach out beyond the grave. We've seen memorializing on Facebook, even tombstones with video screens where the dead get to speak their ... Read story »

Aw snap! India pulls plug on 25 million dodgy Chinese mobile phones

Blogs Today, December 1, 2009, is the day when 25 million China-made mobile phones get banned by Indian mobile operators, rendering them unusable in the country. The dodgy phones in question lack ... Read story »

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