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Take a look at a case that includes a touchpanel so you can control your iPhone or iPad without touching the screen.

As you use your mobile phone for tasks like shopping and banking, it's more important than ever to make sure a thief can't access your personal information. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Sharon Profis has some ways to close security loopholes and keep your phone and data safe.

There are new clues on what to expect in next year's top smartphones. Reports say Apple has a team working on new screen technology. Samsung is also reportedly adding pressure sensitivity and faster charging to the Galaxy S7.

Thanks to the iOS 9.2 update, you can now easily transfer photos directly from a camera to an iPhone, no computer or Wi-Fi required.

Well, just on Tumblr for now. Also, Google Photos gets a handy photo-sharing feature for holiday parties, and you can send money by text with Google Wallet.

Apple's live TV service is put on hold. Apple's new battery case for the iPhone 6 might be smart, but it sure isn't pretty. Plus, Apple Watch 2 rumors point to March next year.

There are plenty of batteries and battery cases for iPhones, but Apple's own rubbery effort works with Lightning charge cables and packs enough juice to last a day or more.

Microsoft's voice assistant loses some powers outside Windows, but you can still get perks from installing the app on iOS or Android. Also: We bid adieu to Nexus 6 and Firefox OS and wonder if we'll soon say good-bye to Yahoo.

It's not a tumor - it's Apple's battery-equipped (and pudgy) case for the iPhone 6 and 6S. But is it worth $100? Also: Facebook kills off its sidekick apps and Sony launches the PlayStation Messages app.

A report claims Apple will make Lightning its do-everything port for a slimmer iPhone 7. Rumors point to thinner MacBooks, and our NBA 2K16 giveaway!

The iPad Pro is out of this world. At least that's what Apple wants you to think. Apple Music comes to Android and the retro '80s iPhone you can't have.

The iPhone maker is reportedly in talks to add person-to-person mobile payments. Meanwhile, Windows 10 gets its first major update, and a Roku goes on sale for $25.

University of Missouri police arrest a man they suspect of posting death threats on Yik Yak, an app popular with college students for being anonymous. Meanwhile, Facebook launches Notify to push news alerts on the iPhone.

About 100,000 iPhones have arrived at the used smartphone dealer's facility in Louisville, Kentucky, since the iPhone 6S launched in September. We take a look.

Here's a quick-start guide to making and sharing 4K video from the iPhone 6s and 6S Plus.

The future of TV is apps, according to Apple CEO Tim Cook, but the present of TV is watching Netflix and other streaming video. And no other device delivers a more polished streaming experience than the new Apple TV.

Mario or Zelda could be coming to your iPhone. Or will they? Apple actually cares about your privacy and our Belkin giveaway winner!

What did you expect, Mario on the iPhone? Meanwhile, Twitch expands a channel for artists, and the curious OnePlus X can only be bought by invitation.

Plaintiffs allege that Wi-Fi Assist, turned on by default, can accidentally run up a big data bill. Meanwhile, take a look inside Microsoft's flagship retail store in New York City.

We get to grips with the HTC One A9, which packs the latest version of Google's software into an iPhone-style body.