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Now that the iPhone has finally arrived on Verizon ... looks like it's time to ramp up the next set of iPhone rumors. Also: hand farts. It's Buzz!

What with a huge CES 2011 and the "big reveal" of the Verizon iPhone 4, the Dialed In crew has plenty on their minds.

We dissect Google's decision to drop H.264 support from Chrome and go with WebM, we mop up a little bit of the Verizon iPhone news, and more importantly, we eventually get this show on the road after yet another tech disaster. Also, and this is very important, people, the next version of Android will not be called Ice Cream. It's Ice Cream Sandwich, people. Keep up. --Molly

At the New York City launch announcement, Natali Morris takes a hands-on look at the iPhone for Verizon Wireless.

At the iPhone 4 Verizon unveiling, Dan Mead, President of Verizon Wireless, and Tim Cook, COO of Apple, answer questions from the press.

Verizon President Lowell McAdam, Verizon Wireless President Dan Mead and Apple COO Tim Cook announce the iPhone 4 at a press conference in New York City.

The iPhone 4 is coming to Verizon customers next month, but what should current AT&T users do? Jump ship or wait patiently for the next version? Tune in to find out!

No time for a CES hangover (although we really needed it) because Verizon is hitting us hard with the iPhone 4 announcement first thing in the morning ... but thank goodness they announced the iPhone, because if they'd punked us, heads would have rolled. But there it is: no LTE, yes to hotspots, white iPhone ... maybe? Get all the details at CNET News.com. Also, we're punch drunk and we apologize for all the delirious yelling. --Molly

The Donkey Kong champ reclaims his title, a new video of the PlayStation phone surfaces, and Verizon is set to announce its iPhone...or so we think.

This week, we're all back from CES with a list of the coolest laptops of the show. Plus, the Verizon iPhone is seemingly imminent -- find out if it's worth making the switch.

Bonnie Cha administers a quick speed test between the Verizon and AT&T iPhones.

At CES 2011, Sharon Vaknin shows off the AcuTouch 9500 with HT Connect, a massage chair that lets you operate everything via iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.




Our top-secret source, Rob Redmond, joins us in-studio for this year's listener extravaganza; and from around the world, we bring in Elwin (Jakuza) from the Netherlands, Joshua Caleb from deepest Minnesota, and our favorite early iPhone 4 reviewer, Gil Cabrera (better known as GilSD). They made the show awesome all year with their emails, top-secret tips, and Photoshop skills, and this show is no exception.

An official PlayStation app is set to launch soon on iPhone and Android, Hotmail lets you surf the Web inside your e-mail, and the Google Body Browser lets you float inside the human chassis.

We'll show you three games at different prices that have broken through what you thought the iPhone 4 was visually capable of.

Google launches Latitude for iPhone, T-Mobile says a 4G tablet is on the way in 2011, and Twitter and YouTube release their top trends of 2010.

It's a shoestring-and-gum operation around here, and someone took our gum. But somehow, we've got another show for you today, and we're talking more Wikileaks Web warring (WWW3, perhaps?), Google activating 300,000 phones a day, and Apple's refusal to let you donate money via iPhone apps (and weirdly robotic response). --Molly

Caroline McCarthy takes Wilson's place today for a review on Mark Zuckerberg's 60 Minutes interview, the Furry Phenomenon, American Psycho:The Musical, and a $62k iPhone crafted with T-Rex teeth and meteors.

On today's show, we follow the Google Chrome announcements live, but we'll have the real wrap-up tomorrow, because wow, did that thing go on and on. In other news today, Julian Assange is arrested but Wikileaks soldiers on; unsurprisingly, the DecorMyEyes guy turns out to be a bona fide sociopath; and whatever you do, do not buy anyone an iPhone or iPad for Christmas--just give them an IOU. Trust Shaw Wu on this one. Plus: Koreaceratops! --Molly

3D without glasses is the only way Steve Jobs will do it, you'll have second thoughts about using the iPad as a camera, and more iPhone tips.

eBay buys Milo.com, a new version of Rock Band is out for the iPad and iPhone, and the Wi-Fi Baby 3G will keep an eye on your little ones...and big ones.

Think you're an iPhone know-it-all? Check out these handy tips that might still be new to you.

Manage Google Voice from either your iPhone or Android smartphone.

The Beatles now on iTunes; Adobe and Apple smack talk continues; and the white iPhone is ready to order, but not through Apple! All that and more, on this week's Apple Byte.

Apple is banning slide-on cases from its retail stores; Android tops Apple's iOS worldwide; and we'll take a look at the iPad's top contender, the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

Scott brings his expertise in mobile computing to help us discuss today's stories about elderly iPad-ing, cracking iPhone 4s, the link between hyper-texting teens and risky behavior, & mobile STD testing!

Android on your iPhone, 3D Video Chat and the Top 5 ways to fix Android, All that and more on this week's edition of Android Atlas Weekly for Thursday, November 11th, 2010. Join Justin Eckhouse along side guest host, CNET Associate Editor, Antuan Goodwin!