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Microsoft unveils the second generation of the Surface tablets along with new keyboard covers and a docking station. Meanwhile, BlackBerry plans to go private, and Apple breaks sales records on iPhone weekend.

Apple's annual iPhone event is revealed by All Things D. Are you ready for an all gold iPhone? Plus, a peek at every iPhone 5S part you can think of.

Apple's iPhone event might be next month (finally), Asus could be working on a smartphone that's not a tablet, and an Amazon game console? Yes, please.

Leaked from today's 404 episode: how the Simpsons inspired the iPhone keyboard, crowdfunding your own future funeral, Grand Theft Auto V cheats, and who exactly is keeping Best Buy on life support!

For those who plan to trade in an old iPhone for a new model, it's wise to lock in that buy-back price quote a month early. Also in Update, a look at BlackBerry's fuzzy future and Google's new college textbooks.

Today's double-feature episode features stories about a tiny mirror accessory that turns your iPhone into a creepshots factory, cell service coming to MTA subways in New York, a crowdsourced dream database app, and an interview with "Parks and Recreation's" Jim O'Heir!

You might want to wait before buying a Galaxy Gear, the iPhone 5S might not be the only golden child, and a Twitter iOS app redesign could really shake things up.

The OS makeover for iPhones and iPads arrives, along with a new challenger for Pandora. It'll also take some work to get the new iPhone 5S on Friday. Despite all the Apple hype, though, BlackBerry doesn't shy from announcing a new phone.

Violence erupts over GTA V release in North London, using a disembodied finger to unlock the Apple iPhone 5S, Mcafee's list of the most dangerous celebrities to search on the Internet, and how to spot a pair of counterfeit Beats by Dre headphones.

Apple's rumored low-cost iPhone has been seen everywhere, so what's the official name? New iPad Mini details are pulled from the iOS 7 SDK. New MacBook Pros are on track for October, and our Tile giveaway!

Code hidden in iOS 7 opens a door to iPhone fingerprint scanning, Netflix will soon roll out user profiles, and not everyone is happy with Google's changes to Zagat.

Would you buy a ticket for flight 666 to Helsinki (HEL) on Friday the 13th? CNET phone Editor Lynn La gets superstitious with us and talks falling Apple shares, trading in your current iPhone, NY bagels, and a new take on the theremin...designed by Flo Rida?

Apple's Phil Schiller shows off the new iPhone 5S camera, which uses a larger aperture, larger sensor, and bigger pixels. The new device also sports a new burst mode feature and a 120fps slow-motion camera.

Nokia could be helping you find your things, and a rumored iPhone 5C could stand for "cheap." Or, even yummier, "cookie."

We don't expect many surprises. It's going to be an iPhone 5S, 5C, and iOS 7 event, but the latest rumors possibly point to a new Apple TV.

Should you start picking which color iPhone you're going to order and counting down to an iWatch? If the suspense around the upcoming Apple event is too much to bear, here's a preview of what will likely be unveiled.

The person who carries the camera is the one who never gets his photo taken. It's a classic problem, but one that's now easily corrected with a new iPhone app called Groopic. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on how it works and how it could be a photographer's best friend.

And in other big mobile news, Apple sends out invites for its iPhone event and Amazon updates the Kindle Paperwhite.

The next Galaxy Note could be pretty in pink, the Xbox One now has a possible release date, the iPhone might come in yet another color, and BlackBerry Messenger tries to save itself.

New MacBook Pros have been spotted in the wild, the latest iPhone 5S rumblings, and Apple gets smacked down by the U.S. Department of Justice.