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Jeff's back on the show with a full report on the Nintendo Wii U and its free TVii service that got overshadowed by the iPhone 5 announcements. Speaking of, we'll also talk about iPhone pre-orders selling out in record time, and a survey that wonders if the new phone is worth cutting off your penis. Any takers?

RIP Holo-Pac. 2Pac fans hoping for a worldwide holographic tour are out of luck as its parent company Digital Domain ironically filed for bankruptcy on the 16th anniversary of the artist's death. Mark Licea joins us on today's 404 episode to re-cap the Nintendo Wii U and TVii announcements. We'll also talk more about Apple iPhone 5 hype, the worst accessory for your smartphone, and the rise and fall of the emojicon.

Apple introduces new earphones, called EarPods. The company says the new shape offers better comfort and sound. They are expected to ship with the iPhone 5 and the new iPods.

Ten CNET editors. One office. Ten new Lazer Tag Blasters. We run through the halls to test out Hasbro's latest iOS-friendly version of Lazer Tag. Will it hold up? Will we hold up?

The iPhone 5 demonstrates the significant evolution of smartphones since Apple introduced the disruptive device in 2007. CNET's Sumi Das talks to Mike Liebhold at the Institute for the Future to find out how smartphones will change our lives yet again.

It's a bucket of rumors for a potential iPhone Slim, Apple has to publicly say Samsung didn't copy the iPad, and I'll show you how to get a MacBook Air Jordan.

JP Morgan claims that the Apple iPhone 5 could contribute a quarter to a half of the percent of the entire nation's GDP! Aunt Jill Schlesinger from CBS Moneywatch helps us make sense of that figure, and she'll also tell us why the economy's about to leap off a fiscal cliff. Listen to today's episode - you bank account depends on it!

Toys 'R' Us has its own Android tablet for kids, Amazon has a change of heart about lock-screen ads on the Kindle Fires, and T-Mobile will demo the iPhone in stores -- but won't be selling it.

The middle child in the MacBook Pro line may get some love from Apple soon; Nokia's mathematicians may have figured out a novel way to save the company; The BlackBerry PlayBook isn't dead, and may receive a poorly conceived update; and we're on high alert on the iPhone 5 rumor front, but the latest likely change to the new phone is upsetting.

Another week, another iPhone 5 rumor. In this Inside Scoop, CNET's Kent German and Kara Tsuboi discuss the possibility of a larger screen size and speculate on a September release date.

Use AirPrint to send documents and photos from your iOS device directly to your printer over Wi-Fi.

Sharon Vaknin shows you to use a MakerBot printer to print a custom iPhone case.

Device IDs for millions of Apple users have been found by hackers on an FBI laptop, Wal-Mart tests iPhone payments, and Bad Piggies gives Angry Birds a new headache.

The Lifeproof case for iPhone 4/4S keeps your device safe and sealed against water, snow, dirt, and bumps.

As we approach the five-year anniversary of the iPhone's debut, Kara Tsuboi chats with Josh Lowensohn about what's next for the now iconic smartphone.

The MacBook Pro 13-inch Retina Display is in production, we'll beat you over the head with more iPhone rumors/news, and HTC stands up to Apple.

The iCade Mobile may not be enough to turn your iDevice into a PlayStation Vita, but would you settle for a Game Gear? Ion's Bluetooth gaming accessory has its limits.

Bill Detwiler shows you how to replace a cracked glass panel or broken display on the iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S.

September 12 looks like the magic day, a fully assembled "iPhone" makes it into the wild, and get ready for OS X Snoop Lion.


Five years ago, Steve Jobs introduced the world to the iPhone. And the world hasn't been the same since. CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Josh Lowensohn take a look back at the iPhone's debut.

NFC and a smaller dock connector are possibly coming, more secrets inside of iOS 6, and when will we see an iMac Retina Display?

Barnes & Noble may be prepping a new 7-inch Nook that has a "revolutionary screen." What does that even mean? Also, an iPhone rumor is born every minute, and Microsoft finally realizes that nobody wants to pay $1 million for Windows 8.

Brian gets serious with Siri, Apple's iPhone 4S hit the streets, and we'll show you hidden nuggets in iOS 5

New evidence points to a 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina potentially coming soon. New next-gen iPhone parts are revealed, and we answer your e-mails!

Merriam-Webster dropped an F-Bomb on its Collegiate Dictionary, so why can't we? Today's show marks the return of...Mark, better known as MTI from the old days of The 404. Joey's also back to tell us what it was like to grow up in Manhattan during the Great Depression, and we'll also sort through our wishlist for the next Apple iPhone 5.


The 7-inch unicorn rears its mini head again, as we wonder whether August production means fall release. Also this week, sightings of an HP mystery tablet, a nano-SIM card might be in the new iPhone, and HTC may get into the phablet game.

We've heard stories about 3D printers being used for both good and evil, but we're not sure how to categorize a company in Japan offering pregnant women a 3D-printed model of their unborn fetuses. Gross. Other stories on today's podcast include a crowdsourced funding site for porn, Amazon accidentally shipping assault rifles, and a sealed first-gen iPhone hitting eBay for $10,000.

Does using a Steadicam Smoothee with your iPhone really make shots look better? We try it out.