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By Andrea Zammert
At the 2009 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, visitors were treated to a dazzling array of new mobile technology, ranging from Nokia's latest business models and an updated version of Microsoft's Windows Mobile to a wrist-watch phone from LG Electronics that brings the iconic Dick Tracy gizmo to life. Click on for a look at the wireless wonders on display this year.