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Google shuts down Realtime search, new iPhone 4 owners now have the opportunity to buy insurance from AT&T, and a Fox News Twitter feed was hacked and led to disturbing and false tweets about President Obama's death.


The Contour+ picks up our Editors' Choice with its compact size, great video quality, and an iPhone app that uses your phone as a remote viewfinder.

We'll show you how to take control and protect some of your data before Apple releases a software update for its iDevices.

Due to hit stores later in 2011, Philips' Fidelio line of AirPlay and iPhone/iPod-dock speakers offers some of the most eye-catching designs in recent memory.

This week on the CNET Tech Review: look inside the Windows Phone 7 OS update; how to make the most of Dropbox; counting down our Top 5 Blu-ray players; and shoot your own Super 8 movies on your iPhone.

Aww, thanks for saying I'm awesome last week, you guys! Speaking of awesome, we take a look at the Nokia N9, which despite its cool exterior is sadly saddled with MeeGo, an operating system with no future. We also go in-depth into Windows Phone Mango, talk rumors of a new Nexus and a new iPhone, and learn Bonnie's take on the HTC Evo 3D.

Whether you're looking to sell your iPhone and you accidentally deleted the operating system, or you want to downgrade from iOS 4, Device Firmware Update mode will help you out. Getting into it is simple yet tricky, so here's guidance on a fast way to wipe and restore your iPhone.

We've got post-apocalyptic computers served two ways: either as a neo-Edwardian laptop, or a scraped-together tech cave. Also, we explore the next frontier of scratch and sniff iPhone cases, magnetic iPad accessories, and two reasons to blow into your sleeves.

Of course, everyone wants to know if the long-awaited white iPhone 4 really is thicker. That's why CNET took the phone to the experts to find out.

The Third Rail Slim Case for iPhone 4 with Slide-on Battery is the first juice pack that you wont ever have to part with.

We'll tell you when you can expect the next products from Apple, iPad 3's still aren't coming this year, and Apple wants you to use your iPhone to find friends. Fun.

Livio's Kit is no standard FM transmitter. It also has the ability to take direct control of the developer's Internet radio app for iPhone and Android.

A partnership between app developer Livio Internet radio and hardware manufacturer Dice allows users to add iPhone-powered Internet radio to almost any satellite-radio-enabled car.

The most common iPhone passcodes are revealed on today's show (no, not by LulzSec), but Tong has a pager-callback suggestion for all of us. A proposal in Congress would force U.S. companies to actually tell us when they're hacked and our data is stolen (yes, please), and Rojadirecta becomes the people's hero in challenging the government's domain-name seizures. Go, Rojadirecta, go!

Carriers are freaking out because they might not be able to keep charging you exorbitant rates to send tiny little data bits over the same network all the other data goes over--i.e., texting is dead. Hurry up and die, testing. Also, how Windows Phone 7 might catch up to iPhone by 2015 (we're skeptical) and why not to tag yourself in 250 pictures of you and your ex girlfriend. We'd have thought the answer was obvious.

It's a big week in tech land as Apple's annual Worldwide Developer's Conference takes place in San Francisco. We don't have a new iPhone, but we do have iOS 5.

What's the best way to get in shape? With the help of technology, of course! We bring you three iPhone and Android apps to help you get fit and lose weight.

Why buy a ringtone when you can make your own with these free and cheap apps?

This week on the CNET Tech Review: new touch-screen Nook coming soon; how to make the switch from iPhone to Android; robots get busy at Maker Faire; and we count down the Top 5 iTunes alternatives for Android.


This week, mobile phone guru Kent German tackle the gear question of the moment: iPhone or Android? Here's how to answer the question, for yourself and others.

We have more details about the revamped MacBook Air. The next iPhone might be called the 4S and it doesn't look like LTE will be a part of it. Plus, Brian learns why he should just leave cats alone.

Apple announces WWDC in June, but will its iOS and Mac OS X focus mean an iPhone 5 delay? Microsoft isn't so sure about the future of tablets and if you want to get a girl, use an iPad.

The iPad 2 is virtually sold out, which means the iPhone 5 rumors are heating up. Samsung takes on the MacBook Air and use your iPad on your refrigerator!

The beauty of having an iPhone onhand? You can take photos of stuff you have to remember, instead of jotting everything down. But there's an even better way, and it's called JotNot.

The 404 co-host and known iPhone user Wilson Tang joins us this week and gives us Android guys a fresh perspective on this week's Android news. Speaking of the news, getting around your carrier's tethering restrictions just got a bit harder with carriers blocking tethering apps in the Android Market; Amazon and Barnes & Noble prepare to go head-to-head in the next round of the tablet/e-reader war; and we get news of a whole slew of upcoming Android phones, including a massive 4.5-inch model and the first Android phone targeted specifically at women. All of that, plus the answers to your emails, on this week's episode of Android Atlas Weekly with Antuan Goodwin and Justin Eckhouse.

This week on the CNET Tech Review: new cars and concepts from the New York auto show; double-duty cases for your iPhone and iPad; how to put Apple's location tracking on lock-down; and iPad games help guys get girls.

It turns out that no matter how technologically savvy we get in the world, we could always be betrayed by the "meat puppets behind the servers." Thanks for that one, Donald. And human error does appear to be what happened to Amazon, and also the Yankees. DSLReports, on the other hand, just plain got hacked. And it would also appear there's no one equipped to help us with our little data leakage issues, since the FBI's own cyber-security agents admit they're not up to the task. But there's even worse news than that: the white iPhone is 0.2mm thicker than the black one. THE HUMANITY! --Molly

RIM and Microsoft partner up with Bing, the new iPhone probably won't launch mid-summer, and a study in Tokyo lets you share a cyberkiss with multiple people.