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The Flir One attaches to your iPhone to show heat signals.

CNET's Bridget Carey breaks down some of the more unique devices at the Consumer Electronics Show, like the Avegant Glyph video headphones, ZTE Projector Hotspot, and the iPhone keyboard case.

Brian Tong and Sharon Vaknin and TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler perform a series of torture tests live on and near the CNET stage, from freezing an iPad Mini in a block of ice to running over an Acer Chromebook with a bus. Plus, Jeff Bakalar visits the High Roller, the largest observation wheel in the world, to see if the iPhone 5S can withstand crushing force inside its drivetrain.

The Moga Ace Power game controller plays well with iOS 7, Filip smartwatch for kids gives parents peace of mind, and students get free Sprint mobile service at Best Buy.

It's a battle between two of the baddest smartphones on planet earth. Does Apple's latest iPhone bring enough to the table to take down the Samsung Galaxy S4 this time around?

A Motorola patent looks to permanently attach itself to your throat, and Apple could go big in 2014.

Dual analog pads, triggers, and everything you'd expect on an Xbox: the Moga Ace Power turns an iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, or iPod Touch into a full-fledged mini-console, and works with hundreds of games.

Get more out of Touch ID with these little-known tips and tricks.

A granted patent shows Apple's thinking behind its own video goggle experience. Control your dog with your iPhone, and the best-"smelling" app on iOS.

Photos of another iPhone game controller leak online, Microsoft begins selling Surface docking stations, and the customizable Moto X slashes its price.

Lots of new internal technology, but the same-sized screen: the new iPhone gets a big speed boost, new camera and fingerprint sensor, but looks identical (unless you pick gold).

Apple stores use Bluetooth to message your iPhone, Spotify may launch a free mobile streaming option next week, and we get a peek at Razer's leaked iPhone game controller.

Two days after the iPhone 5S went on sale, the Touch ID feature has been hacked. CNET's Seth Rosenblatt explains how a German group outsmarted the fingerprint scanner and what iPhone owners can do to protect themselves.

This week on Crave, we take a look at a robotic guitar tuner that tunes your guitar for you. We learn how to remote-control dogs from 100 feet away with an iPhone app, and Captain Picard sings us a geeky Christmas carol. All that and more on this week's Crave show.

We could see PrimeSense's tech in everything from an Apple TV to an iPhone. New rumors about 4K displays for the new Mac Pro, and our giveaway winners.

Mini? We think not. This midrange handset is the same size as the iPhone and packs an 8-megapixel camera along with Android 4.2.


This convenient, ultraportable add-on lens updates the company's line with a second macro. You'll also find fish-eye and wide-angle lenses.

Check out the new iPhone 5S with a 4-inch screen, running iOS 7, and with an A7 processor. It comes with a pretty sweet camera and a fun slow-motion video feature. Is this upgraded, faster, and most advanced Apple smartphone the one to buy?
