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If you can look past its inability to dock iPads horizontally, the JBL OnBeat is a decent little iPad/iPhone speaker dock that's affordably priced and well-suited for nightstand use.


CNET finally gets its hands on the elusive white iPhone 4. And guess what? It just has a different color.

Brian Tong shows you a quick tip that requires no jailbreaking to access to your favorite iOS settings in just one click.

While it's on the expensive side, JBL's OnBeat Xtreme is one of the best sounding iPhone/iPad docks we've heard--and it has built-in Bluetooth and speakerphone capabilities.

Google ends a deal with Mozilla Firefox, the Xbox 360 outsells rival consoles in November, and find out how carriers ranked in iPhone sales last month.

Don't be jealous of Android anymore. We'll show you how to get to your favorite settings with one click. Plus, our epic Gelaskins giveaway!

Of all the fantastic smartphones and cell phones you could tie up with a bow this holiday season, the most talked about is the one with sassy Siri. Find out why you should give the gift of the iPhone 4S.

The Kindle speaks two new languages, Yahoo and Bing release their top search terms for 2012, and the next versions of the iPhone and iPad will probably sport 4G LTE.


Sharon Vaknin shows you how your iPhone can become the remote control for your Roku box, including how to make searching for shows much easier.


The iPhone 4S boasts an improved camera with HD video recording. CNET takes it for a walk to see how the camera compares.



If iOS 5 is killing your battery, tweak these settings to get more juice out of your iPhone 4S.

We'll recap the newest features under the hood of the iPhone 4S. Apple's voice control feature looks pretty impressive and we all know the 4S looks just like an iPhone 4. But it's anything but an iPhone 4.

You'd be hard-pressed to find an iPhone/iPod speaker-dock system that performs as well as Fluance FiSDK500 for $200.

We'll show you all the new iOS 5 beta features; Apple patents show us exactly what they're thinking; and Brian falls in love with the new MacBook Air.

Hundreds of fans lined up in anticipation of the latest Apple store, which has garnered the kind of attention typically reserved for the latest iPhone or iPad.

For a first effort, the My Xbox app is great and free way to access some Xbox Live features from an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch.

Streaming game service OnLive is coming to iPad, iPhone, Android tablets, and even the Kindle Fire.

Missed the big Apple announcement Tuesday? Re-live it with the Buzz crew as we recap the live feeds of Apple's iPhone presentation. Spoiler alert: there's no iPhone 5.

AT&T earns the "worst carrier in the world" award for the second year in a row, so it's a good thing I just signed up for two more years of service with this new iPhone 4S. On today's show, we'll look at how the other carriers compare to AT&T, dispel rumors of Shigeru Miyamoto's departure from Nintendo, put in our bid for RickPerry.com, Jeff demoes My Xbox Live for the iPad, and we'll show some incredible listener-submitted contest submission videos!

The Bose OE2i iPhone headset and OE2 headphones are the company's second-generation travel-friendly on-ear models.

In the tech news this week, Stephen and Brian bust me for buying an iPhone 4 on eBay to tide me over until there's a phone I really want--or until my Verizon contract is up. Nicole Lee joins us to talk about Nokia and Microsoft's new baby, the Lumia 800, and Sony's plans to get serious about making smart phones. Plus, stock advice from the gang, the coming nightmare that is the Stop Internet Piracy Act, and Computer Love.


It's a throwdown showdown between two CNET Editor's Choice smartphones. Will the Apple's iPhone 4S stand a chance against the big screen badboy the Droid Bionic? Let's get it on!

On today's show, how Google biffed the Gmail app big-time, RIM is the saddest little wounded puppy you ever did see (and hear), and CNET News' Jay Greene joins us to talk about his two-part series on Microsoft killing the Courier tablet and what it means for the company's future. Plus, when the heck is the Galaxy Nexus coming? Seriously, now?

Yes, it's that time of year again for the annual Apple iPhone harvest. This time, it's the iPhone 4S, which looks a lot like the old one, but with some pretty substantial improvements. We also discuss last week's CTIA trade show where we saw several new Android handsets, and Jessica witnessed phone destruction at the hands of Nokia. We also look forward to tomorrow's triple-event extravaganza: BlackBerry DevCon, the Motorola/Verizon event in New York, and the Samsung/Google event in Hong Kong. And last but not least, we say a fond farewell to Bonnie Cha and Kent German, as they become occasional hosts instead of regular ones.