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  • 'Blood Wars' pits white blood cells against each other

    Blood Wars is an art-science installation that pits white blood cells from two different people against each other in a "tournament" that aims to see which person has the strongest immune system....

    Blog posts | February 11, 2011 5:21pm PST

  • Nano-hitchhikers to deliver drugs

    Another research team has found a way to use nanotechnology to deliver drugs. As you may know, polymeric nanoparticles are excellent carriers for delivering drugs. But as they are quickly removed...

    Blog posts | June 28, 2007 8:12am PDT

  • Photos: Scanning human veins

    New technology uses infrared scan of the blood cells running through veins to identify humans.

  • Photos: Scanning human veins

    New technology uses infrared scan of the blood cells running through veins to identify humans.

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  • Top-rated reviews of the week (pictures)

    This week our editors were busy reviewing a smart scale, an awesome set of sub-$50 speakers, a feature-rich camera, an improved cell phone charger, and a pair of audiophile-quality headphones.

  • Global mobile phone sales take a hit; Nokia yields to Apple, Samsung

    Smartphones continue to show growth despite a decline in mobile phone shipments year over year -- with Apple and Samsung widening their lead over Nokia.

    Blog posts | May 21, 2012 2:31am PDT

  • Hollywood hotel casts ClearEdge fuel cell in supporting role

    The system will handle about 45 percent of the electricity needs for the refurbished Lafayette Hotel, whose guests once included stars such as Ava Gardner and Bob Hope.

    Blog posts | May 18, 2012 3:04am PDT

  • Gartner: Samsung steals Nokia's crown as global phone leader

    Samsung and Android -- in the face of a 2 percent slowdown in global phone sales -- remain an unstoppable force, as Nokia and Apple are both put in their respective places.

    Blog posts | May 16, 2012 1:44am PDT

  • In search of an iPhone case

    At every CTIA a whole corner of the show floor is devoted to cell phone cases. Whether you need a durable case made out of orange or one that's for show, the selection is huge.

  • Verizon's cell tower on wheels (photos)

    When disaster strikes, Verizon Wireless can deploy a cell tower on wheels to keep the network running. CNET goes inside at CTIA 2012.

  • Cell Phones in India to carry radiation information

    The government of India has directed mobile handset manufacturers to mention the radiation levels on the handsets starting September of this year.

    Blog posts | May 8, 2012 7:58am PDT

  • The cell phones of CTIA

    CTIA 2012 is delivering new cell phones of all stripes. Join CNET as we show you all the new models we've seen so far.

  • Nokia loses global cellphone lead to Samsung for first time since 1998

    Samsung is a force in the smartphone world and just ousted Nokia for the global cellphone lead, which Nokia has led since 1998.

    Blog posts | April 26, 2012 9:32pm PDT

  • MIT's DIY wooden cell phone (photos)

    MIT's Media Lab set out to use open-source design and readily available materials to make a cell phone that easy to customize. The result is somehow appealing to all aesthetics.

  • NFC and the war on cash

    NFC needs a killer app and financial observers are keen to quantify markets, investments, winners and losers.

    News items | April 18, 2012 12:58pm PDT

  • Lawsuit claims AT&T "aided, abetted, and assisted" iPhone thieves

    The lawsuit further claims that by reactivating these handsets AT&T and other carriers have earned "unfair and illegal profits" that have "amounted to many millions of dollars each year, for the...

    Blog posts | April 15, 2012 5:42am PDT

  • Cell networks to form phone database to fight theft

    Cell networks are to announce a centralised database of unique mobile device IDs as part of a national register of stolen phones, as part of efforts to reduce crime.

    Blog posts | April 10, 2012 2:55am PDT

  • Hacker jailed for stealing 8 million identities

    A British hacker has been sentenced to 26 months for stealing 200,000 PayPal accounts, 2,701 bank card numbers, as well as 8,110,474 names, dates of birth, and postcodes of U.K. residents.

    Blog posts | April 4, 2012 3:21pm PDT

  • 5 game-changers: Cell phone debuts that stood apart (photos)

    When they made their splashy debuts, these phones set the standard for mobile computing.

  • End Users: Should We Put Them In Padded Cells?

    What comes to mind when you hear "end user"? If you're like most of us, your mind has a conjured-up impression of a cosmically clueless person who actually gave you a hard time once, and the...

    Blog posts | March 28, 2012 12:04pm PDT

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