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This section is a collection of Technology Review's coverage of the most important technologies of our time. It exemplifies our mission to describe emerging technologies and analyze their social, commercial, economic, and political impact.

10 Emerging Technologies 2010
Technology Review presents its annual list of 10 technologies that can change the way we live.

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Real-Time Search Mobile 3-D
Next-Generation Search
Topic: Web
Next-Generation Search
Scouring the Web for information is becoming faster and easier. Could this new rise in search tools and navigational technologies be a threat to Google's dominance?
Your Next Cell Phone
Topic: Communications
Your Next Cell Phone
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?
Better Batteries
Topic: Energy
Better Batteries
The lack of efficient and dependable batteries limits the development of everything from electronics to hybrid vehicles. But new designs are offering better, safer alternatives.
Solar Power
Topic: Energy
Solar Power
Researchers are creating novel types of photovoltaic devices that could finally make solar power a broadly practical source of renewable energy.
To Market
Topic: Business
To Market
Tracking innovative technologies appearing in commercial products.
TR35
Topic: People and Trends
TR35
Technology Review honors 35 young innovators under the age of 35 whose technological discoveries and scientific research are changing the world we live in.
Tomorrow's Car
Topic: Energy
Tomorrow's Car
Worries over the future of gasoline supplies and the effects of carbon dioxide emissions are driving innovators to rethink how we get around.
Biofuels
Topic: Biomedicine
Biofuels
Everyone from leading Silicon Valley venture capitalists to former President Bush is touting fuels created from biomass as a replacement for petroleum. But new technologies are needed to make this vision economically and environmentally feasible.
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Topic: Business
The Office of the Future
New technologies are changing the old ways of doing business. What are the innovations that organizations are exploring to better manage their operations and make them more competitive?

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