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Reports indicate that Apple's next iPhone will come out this summer, while its also working on a plastic iPhone. And Bridget Carey explains the future of HD Voice as the cell phone turns 40.

Google I/O 2013 showcases updates to Google Maps, Google Now, and Hangouts that will all be on iOS. Check out the iOS 7 concept video that's worth watching, and an iPhone 5 case giveaway!

T-Mobile brings on the iPhone 5 with new features you won't find on other carriers. We get a peek at purported iPhone 5S parts, and Apple TV in 2014?

Also this week, guest co-host Eric Franklin helps decipher some awesome specs in the next Google phone, Panasonic might get out of the game it knows best, a new iPad Mini and Nexus 7 are on the horizon sporting some high-res goodness.

The iPhone 5 has finally arrived on T-Mobile, now for just $99 and with fast 4G LTE.

Leaked from today's 404 episode: the original Apple iPhone will soon reach "obsolete status," an awful Gangnam Style parody at the Indian Samsung Galaxy unveiling, and Calls From the Public!


The next-gen iPhone will need more than augmented reality, iPad Mini 2 rumors point to the second half of 2013, and the Steve Jobs action figure from Legend Toys.

San Francisco has a big problem with iPhone theft, which is why the SFPD have taken to undercover sting operations to get to the source of the racket. Some say their tactics entrap law-abiding citizens into a transaction, others applaud its ingenuity. This story and more on today's 404!

T-Mobile aims to change the wireless game, Google+ profile pics get animated, and we bring you the latest car tech from the New York auto show.

The HitCase turns the iPhone 4/4S into an action camera, able to withstand buffeting and wet weather. In this test footage, CNET mounted the HitCase to the outside of a car, and also performed a drop test at 35 mph.

We round up the latest iWatch rumors. Can we expect to see the new iPads in a month? Ferrari and Apple get cozy, and our MacBook Pro Retina case winners!

It sounds good for its compact size, but has a couple of shortcomings.

The new Twitter Music app for iPhone helps you discover music by scanning tweets for music mentions, then displays trending and emerging artists in a beautiful interface.

The new music discovery app had an off-key launch, Google won't allow selling or sharing of Glass, and a picture of a plastic iPhone hits the Web.

More iPad 5 cases flood the market, the next iDevice could have virtual buttons, and we talk the ultimate iPhone 5. Plus our Injustice: Gods Among Us giveaway!

The social network gives iPhone users a way to use certain Home features, Google sidesteps ads in Glass, and CNET looks at how tech was used to communicate after Boston Marathon explosions.

CNET's Donald Bell shows you how to turn your iPhone into a shared jukebox that guests can access and control using a free app.

This compact $90 bedroom system looks slick and sounds pretty decent for its size.

Twitter dives into the streaming music scene with its own app, and Android users can try Chat Heads without Facebook Home. Also, Bridget Carey previews new gadgets, including a smart thermostat and a wireless charging case for the iPhone 5.