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If you have an iPhone 4, and always wanted to dabble with video editing, iMovie for iPhone might just be what you need to start your journey into movie making.

Learn how to use folders in iOS 4 devices, such as the iPhone and iPod Touch.

If you've gone a little app happy and purchased the wrong one from the App Store, we'll show you how to get a refund through iTunes.

You don't need to keep your iPad or iPhone plugged into a speaker dock to enjoy music or radio, use Bluetooth to connect wirelessly instead. It's easier than you think.

Forget the rumors that the iPhone is heading to Verizon. The latest is a potential partnership with T-Mobile, and it makes more sense. Plus, Apple's earnings are through the roof; we'll show you how to stream music from the cloud on your iPhone right now; and the "Tickle me iPad."

Turn your Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad into a universal remote to control your TV or home entertainment center using this small adapter and a free app.

We check out the launch in San Francisco; the iPhone 4 is having some issues; iOS 4 secrets; and we are giving away our own bumpers.

Good news, everyone! Twitter's getting its own servers and Skype will now run in the background on an iPhone. But beware: The IPocalypse is nigh, Apple now has more software insecurity flaws than anyone, and robots can now move faster than you can blink.

500 millionth, actually...but one of the press kits had an embarrassing typo in it. Also, everybody who makes slates is dropping Windows (except HP), we now have lasers shooting down airplanes, and a flashlight for the iPhone is actually a secret tethering app.

Today, Rafe and Josh rescue you from the indignities of working in a cubicle. We've got your rearview mirrors, your headphones, and should all else fail, your USB foam rocket launchers. Because, you know, work is war. Also: How to stream music on an iPhone, how to test your home network for open ports, and much more.

On today's episode of The 404 Podcast, hosts Jeff Bakalar, Wilson G. Tang, and Justin Yu discuss initial reviews of Chris Nolan's "Inception", attempt to predict Steve Jobs' pending announcement about the Apple iPhone 4, and talk 3D TVs with Audiophiliac Steve Guttenberg.

It's a Prizefight of epic proportions where we face off the top two phones in the hearts and minds of tech heads around the world. Apple's iPhone heritage has dominated the Prizefight ring in the past, but does it have what it takes to dethrone the current reigning champion, the HTC Evo 4G?

On this week's episode, we look back at the Steve Jobs Apple iPhone 4 Antennagate press conference (which had Dan and Scott busy providing talking head commentary for TV news stations); plus a peek at some very cool iPad cases, talk about the new Xbox Live game Limbo, and a test-drive of Hulu Plus.

On today's episode of The 404 Podcast, hosts Jeff Bakalar, Wilson G. Tang, and Justin Yu take a look at the weekend box office, discuss Friday's iPhone 4 announcement from Apple and Steve Jobs, and celebrate New Jersey's purchase of Ilya Kovalchuk!

Apple CEO Steve Jobs addresses the iPhone 4's antenna issues and what the company is doing to remedy the situation in a surprise press conference at Apple's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters.

Apple addresses its antenna issues; a sneak peek at the beta for iOS 4.0.1; and a smaller iPad might be on the way.

Some companies get social media, and some don't. What kind do you work for? Today, we're discussing the incredible success of the Old Spice YouTube campaign compared to Apple's top-down over-control of communication around the iPhone 4 antenna problems. Guests are authors Brian Solis of FutureWorks, and Rick Bakas of the St. Supery winery.

Here is your iPhone 4 update! Apple addresses antenna issues in the iPhone 4 by giving away free bumper cases and allowing the penalty-free returns for 30 days after purchase.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs tells reporters that iPhone 4 antenna problems have been blown out of proportion, but to keep customers happy the company will give away cases and bumpers for the device.

This week on the CNET Tech Review: Testing the iPhone 4 antenna flaw; rating cell carriers' data speeds; iPhone 4 versus Evo 4G; and old-school .com domain names.

This week on the Buzz Report, the most unpronounceable phone name ever, the iPhone 4 backlash, and Old Spice.

On today's show, Buzz Out Loud gets you a tiny bit high ... using a sine wave. Could it be!? Also, we continue our long slog through the Story that Wouldn't End: the iPhone 4 antenna issue. Press conference tomorrow! Also, will the Droid X self-destruct if you try to mod it? Maybe, maybe not. But it seems like the phone world is all about picking your poison these days.

Though the controversy continues to rage about the iPhone 4's antenna, we make room this week for other topics like Android news and absurd cell phone names.

Sony launches a line of HD camcorders with interchangeable lenses, Google creates a site to help you get your fiber, and Apple plans a Friday event to discuss the iPhone 4.

Josh reviews iMovie for the iPhone and YouTube's new video editor. They actually work! Also, your questions answered, like, How does my WiFi-only iPad know where I am? And, How can I rescue music tracks I only have on my iPhone? Plus one question we couldn't answer: What's the best way to ditch cable and get current shows over the Web -- without a PC?

BMW is meshing your iPhone with its in-dash software, Facebook gets Outlook integration, and an experimental 3D display is created with water.

Problems are still affecting the iPhone 4, but is it affecting Apple's brand and Mac sales? Also, iTunes gets hacked, and we share a clever solution for the iPhone 4.

Consumer Reports says it can't recommend the iPhone 4 because the antenna issue can be replicated and is, in fact, serious. Fanboy response: suck it up and buy a case. Molly response: epic rant. Also, the RIAA's wildly inflated file-sharing damages are smacked down once again, and Reddit begs for money.

The iPhone 4's radio problems can't be solved with a software fix, no matter what Apple says. We talk with CNET's Maggie Reardon and AnandTech's Brian Klug about what's really wrong with the iPhone 4 and why it appears to be so much worse than other phones.

This week on the CNET Tech Review, movie-making apps for your iPhone; Hulu's movie-watching app for your iPhone; and how to connect your laptop to a TV, with or without an iPhone.