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On today's show, we discuss Apple's iPhone and Watch announcements (you might be surprised who's in and who's not convinced), Sega's crazy new arcade game that takes the term "sandbox" literally, driving robots, and a fantastic new Kickstarter for living portraits.

In a sea of smartwatches, the Apple Watch stands out with new tricks -- including Apple Pay. CNET's Bridget Carey sums up Apple's new Watch, payment system and two iPhone 6 models.

Apple locks down deals to make the iPhone a digital wallet, the iWatch could be priced around $400 and a peek at the spaceship campus under construction.

iPhone running slow? Here are quick fixes for some of the most common problems in iOS 7.

Hackers target Sony and several other online game networks, Apple replaces iPhone 5 batteries for free, and Ralph Lauren debuts a high-tech Polo shirt at the US Open.

Extreme bending and scratch tests shows how unbreakable and unscratchable the iPhone 6's sapphire front panel proves to be.

We take a look at the latest on the iPhone 6, wince as Microsoft cuts thousands of jobs, and head underground for the future of farming.

Reports suggest Samsung will unveil a new high-end Galaxy model next month to challenge the upcoming iPhone. Also, Apple may need more time to make the iWatch, and Google's Ingress game invades iOS.

China has working iPhone 6 clones for sale, iPads might be causing rashes, and the worst game ever is the Kim Kardashian Hollywood game. Trust me.

The latest iPhone 6 news and rumors, the iPod touch gets a refresh and your iPhone can talk to a ring and a skateboard.

Multiple sources target September 9th for the iPhone 6 announcement. A new granted patent could bring gaming controls to the back of an iPad. Plus, Samsung and Apple are starting to play nice.

Questions are raised when Google tips police to illegal images found in Gmail. Also: Navdy shows apps on a car's windshield, and the iPhone 6 is said to be revealed Sept. 9.

Multiple reports point to a Sapphire display and camera optical stabilization only on the 5.5-inch iPhone 6. Is September 19th the release date? And more iWatch rumors.

Using your iPhone or Android, this app helps you monitor your fitness activity while biking on the backroads.

Five interesting things we think we might possibly know (maybe) about the Apple iPhone 6.

The wireless network offers week-long iPhone 5S trials, free data for streaming music. Also: LinkedIn launches a Job Search app and Intel's Pocket Avatars app turns you into a talking 3D cartoon.

At a press event in Seattle, T-Mobile announced a new program allowing anyone to sign up online to try out a T-Mobile iPhone 5S for free for seven days. At the end of the period, just drop off the phone if you decide not to keep it.

Doctors at Stanford University have found a way to use the iPhone to help prevent blindness, particularly in rural areas and developing nations. They're using the iPhone's camera to take pictures inside the eye. CNET's Sumi Das gets an up-close look at the EyeGo device.

Reports point to Apple bringing NFC to the next iPhone, the new Apple TV might be the WWDC surprise and Apple shuts down "Weed Firm"

It's our reactions to the aftermath of WWDC 14. We'll talk about all the stuff Apple didn't focus on that points directly to the new iPhone, iWatch and Apple TV.