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We'll showcase apps on the Android and iPhone platforms that will get you back into the groove of school a whole lot easier.

GM talks about a hyrbid future for 'Vettes, 3D TV coming to cars in January, using the iPhone 4 in your BMW, wireless key headaches, and we drive the new 2011 Audi A8.

Everyone has moments when they're stuck in line or in a waiting room and need to kill some time. Check out these 99-cent iPhone games that are perfect for those pick-up-and-play situations.

India joins Saudi Arabia and the UAE in threatening to end BlackBerry service unless RIM allows government monitoring, China Unicom will get the iPhone 4 next month, and Barnes & Noble releases a Nook e-reader app for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.

This week, Scott stands in a very long line at the Apple store for an iPhone 4; Dan previews NYC Taxi TV fixes; we reveal back-to-school tech picks; and check out some cool BioShock Infinite props.

Show topics include Star Wars coming to Blu-ray, Google Voice Search for Android, better movies than Star Wars, Angry Birds, iPhone, Green Day, AFI, and more!

There are more rumors for iPods, and new info about the iTV and that Verizon phone. Plus, iPhone users hook up more than other phone owners.

Show topics include the much-anticipated BioShock Infinite, Street Fighter lessons for $50 an hour, the addictive Angry Birds and Rage iPhone games

We'll show you how to view some, but not all, Flash content on your jailbroken iPhone and iPad.

This week on the CNET Tech Review, Gateway and Logitech earn Editors' Choice Awards; Frash puts Flash on your iPad; Prizmo scans text into your iPhone; and don't bother learning how to pronounce Eton Soulra.

Fresh off her appearance on MSNBC, Caroline McCarthy replaces Justin today to talk Net neutrality and iPhone users getting laid more than Android owners.

Users of the iPhone and iPad get a software update, Google has an Android announcement later today, and Sony Ericsson is rumored to be readying an Android gaming phone similar to the PSP.

Even more iPhone Verizon rumors, the upcoming Droid 2, and the BlackBerry Torch. Catch the cell phone stories, launches, and reviews in this week's episode.

It's all about BlackBerry and Android this week with the release of RIM BlackBerry Torch and Android 2.2 "Froyo" on the HTC Evo 4G and Motorola Droid.

Google and Verizon get in bed together and talk dirty about Net neutrality, while HP's CEO is ousted with shame on his face. Plus: Verizon iPhone returns.

The Eton Soulra is a durable and compact portable iPod/iPhone audio system that offers a built-in rechargeable battery and solar charging.

This week we freak out about Slingbox outages that have hit users around the country (fortunately, the problem seems mostly solved at this point). Then, we check out the two big tech firm ousters of the past week: HP's CEO and Apple's head iPhone guy. Dan goes over some recent NYC subway nightmares, and how the MTA's high-tech makeover isn't moving very quickly. And finally, we check out candid shots of a gorilla that got his paws on some poor zoo visitor's Nintendo DSi XL.

On today's episode of The 404 Podcast, hosts Jeff Bakalar, Wilson G. Tang, and Justin Yu discover how to run Flash on an iPhone using Frash, reminisce about Tetris and congratulate the first ever Tetris World Champion, and examine a VW beetle that runs solely on methane gas, aka farts!

RIM could have a tablet out by the end of the year, New York cabs are getting Wi-Fi, and you can view Flash content on your jailbroken iPhone.

On today's episode of The 404 Podcast, hosts Jeff Bakalar, Wilson G. Tang, and Justin Yu investigate how to jailbreak an iPhone using ultrasn0w, the best way to block a number from your phone, reminisce about using dial-up modems and landline telephones, and yet another appearance from MC TerrorByte!

Google is shutting down its real-time messaging system known as Google Wave, the iPhone dev team releases a carrier unlock for jailbroken iPhones, and Google and Verizon are apparently near a deal to pay for tiered Web traffic in a blow to Net neutrality.

It's now legal to jailbreak your iPhone or iPod Touch, but it still voids your Apple warranty. We'll show you how to do it and explain some of the benefits of taking that risk.

On today's episode of The 404 Podcast, hosts Jeff Bakalar, Wilson G. Tang, and Justin Yu look over the new Froyo update for the HTC Evo 4G and Google's Android operating system, discover Android sales outpacing iPhones, and compare Wilson's iPhone 4 to Jeff's HTC Evo.

Barnes & Noble is launching new boutique areas for its Nook e-reader; DXG releases the first pocket-size 3D camcorder; and the iPhone Dev Team makes jailbreaking as easy as swiping your finger.

Do Apple's bumper cases fix the call quality issues that result from touching the iPhone 4's antenna? CNET takes an iPhone 4 and a bumper into the field to find out.

This week on the CNET Tech Review: a look back at Apple's "antennagate;" our Top 5 desktop computers; a test-drive of the 2011 Ford Mustang GT500; and a How To for Firefox on your iPhone...sort of.

Apple announces a flurry of new products, including the Magic Trackpad; if you're having issues with your iPhone 3G and iOS4, we'll show you how to downgrade; and we'll prove that iPad owners aren't "selfish elites."

Google releases location-aware mobile advertising, Research In Motion could launch its iPhone killer by next week, and T-Mobile ranks first in wireless customer service.

Not happy with the latest software update? We'll show you how to bring your iPhone 3G back to life by reinstalling iPhone OS 3.1.3.

The Library of Congress says you can jailbreak your iPhone, Google releases secure apps for the U.S. government, and Apple releases new iMacs, Mac Pros, LED Cinema Displays and a surprise Magic Trackpad.