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Molly Wood revisits the damage and carnage of torture testing the new iPad, Samsung Galaxy S III, new MacBook Air, and the iPhone 4S.

On this episode of Always On, 3D printing gets useful when you can make your own iPhone case! Plus, unboxing the Samsung Galaxy Beam, and some useful robots of the future.

The iPhone 5 is a nice step forward for Apple, but there are still a few features we won't see until iPhone 6.

The wait is over for iPhone 5 buyers today despite the ongoing Apple Maps mess, so let the Apple picking begin! To combat smartphone theft, the NYPD wants to remind everyone about their Operation ID plan that lets users register their devices with local authorities. To everyone's surprise, the iPhone 5 gets a positive scores on iFixit and the company is about to make the current owner of Earpods.com very, very rich. It's not all about Apple today though, tune in to hear what Neil Young thinks about the golden age of music piracy.

Apple's map troubles haven't stopped the iPhone 5 launch-day crowds. CNET Update talks to fanatics in line at the Cube in New York City.

Long lines outside the Apple store in San Francisco for the sale of the iPhone 5.

Did you get your iPhone 5 or are you still waiting in line...? iPad Mini dummy units are spotted in the wild, and the best Apple Byte Prize Pack EVAR.


As doors open at Apple stores and other retailers around the globe, lucky customers in Sydney, Australia are among the first to get the new iPhone in their hands.

Waking up at the crack of dawn to wait in a long, snaking line for the newest iPhone...fuggedaboutit! CNET's Sumi Das tells you how people are paying for stand-ins. And we meet one hardy soul who's been camping out since Monday morning.

CNET's Sumi Das talks to Senior Managing Editor Kent German about some reasons why you shouldn't rush out to purchase the newest iPhone.

In the wake of the iPhone 5 release, we tally up the rumor scorecard. Who should be very, very ashamed? You? All of us? Also, new rumors about Samsung and a Pandora-killer.

Today we'll cover the iOS 6 post-apocalypse and the users' reaction to the Apple's new Maps application--what'd they do with the Statue of Liberty!? We'll also watch a Fox 5 NY broadcast of the wrong iPhone, the Internet Archive's new TV News database, and the first Super Mario level 3D-printed as a Mobius strip. How do you type an umlaut?

The camera app's newest feature takes clean, easy panoramic shots, and iPhone 4S and 5 owners can take advantage of it. Scott Stein shows you how it's done.

Senior Editor Scott Stein's son, Alex, stars in a very short demo of the iPhone 5's video camera.

Image stabilization has been added to the iPhone 5's video recording. We tested it panning back and forth across San Francisco's skyline.

What comes inside the box when you buy your iPhone 5? Scott Stein takes you through the packaging: EarPods, stickers, and all.

Apple bestowed an iPhone 5 onto CNET's own Scott Stein for an advanced review, and he brings it along with him on today's 404 episode. He tells us about his evaluation experience shrouded in secrecy, why he gave the iPhone 5 an Editor's Choice award, and where he feels the company lost their design footing. iOS users all received the new version 6 update today as well, so we'll take a tour of the new Maps application and lament the disappearance of everyone's favorite YouTube app.

It's a well-know fact, especially among iPhone users: Apple never has sales. Prices are lowered when newer models are released, but there are no bargain basement deals to be found. If Apple's latest is simply a must-have, though, CNET's Sumi Das has some tips.


The highly reviewed iPhone 5 makes a guest appearance, the going price for Apple's gem on eBay is $1,000, and the PlayStation 3 gets thinner in a redesign.

The iPhone 5 ships this week; Molly unboxes the Kindle Fire HD; Torture testing the original Kindle; and a Road Test of the iPhone and HTC One X from 10,000 feet in the air!

Apple's Phil Schiller unveils its much-anticipated smartphone: the iPhone 5. The new device is 18 percent thinner -- 7.6mm thick -- with a 4-inch display.

Apple's Phil Schiller reveals a smaller, all-digital 8-signal connector for the iPhone 5, called Lightning. The new connector replaces the 30-pin connector, which first launched in 2003.

Hands on with the new iPhone 5 moments after its debut reveals new overall design, 4G LTE, better camera and smaller connector.

The iPhone 5 drops this Friday, and like clockwork, there's already a few desperate souls in line grabbing for their two minute media hit. This year, it's mostly PR campaigners and publicity mongers, so we'll talk to Bridget about her experience covering past Apple launches as well as the stories of the day, including a purse that charges your phone, summer travel trends using Google Maps, and how to get personal empowerment through social media.

Molly Wood and Jeff Cannata try to debunk the HTC One X skydive commercial by jumping out of a helicopter. Can they take photos from 10,000 feet? If so, which phone will reign superior?

New York's Apple Store already has a line for the iPhone 5, Shazam gets into the IntoNow game, and HTC may unveil a new phone and tablet on Wednesday.

We didn't see too many iPhone 5 surprises, but your wallet won't be happy about the new Lightning connector. Plus, iOS 6, new iPods, a new iTunes, and plenty of Bad Apples!

Jeff's back on the show with a full report on the Nintendo Wii U and its free TVii service that got overshadowed by the iPhone 5 announcements. Speaking of, we'll also talk about iPhone pre-orders selling out in record time, and a survey that wonders if the new phone is worth cutting off your penis. Any takers?