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If your iPhone button is not responding and you're out of warranty, here are four things you can do to fix it.

Molly Wood throws the iPhone 5 into the torture chamber. How tough is this phone?

Amazon's latest e-reader is now shipping after a radiant review, Verizon iPhone 5 users should download a bug fix, and say hello to Zynga-themed board games.

There's never been a better time to not buy an iPhone. Here are five phones that will have your iPhone friends crazy with envy.

We'll breakdown one of the worst product launches we've seen from Apple, rumors of carbon-fiber MacBooks heat up, and the winner of our Ultimate Prizepack giveaway!

Whether you're setting up your new iPhone 5 or updating an older model, iOS 6 boasts more than 200 new features. Sharon Vaknin highlights four new settings you should be using right now.



Molly Wood unboxes her iPhone 5, Jeff Cannata tortures the Nokia Lumia 900, Sharon Vaknin breaks out the tools to install a cooling fan in a media cabinet, and Molly checks out a potential game changing product called The Leap.


Did you ever wonder how your iPhone screen got its color? It's from rare-earth minerals. CNET's Jay Greene takes you on a tour of a rare-earth mineral mine in California, where you'll see firsthand how rocks become the pixie dust that powers your iPhone.

CNET's Sumi Das talks to senior writer Jay Greene about where your iPhone goes after you've traded it in.

CNET's Jen Haley talks to senior writer Jay Greene at the site of a rare-earth elements mine about how minerals become essential components in iPhones.

It's the battle you've been waiting for between the iPhone 5 and the Galaxy S3 before the Jelly Bean update. How does the cream of the crop match up? Let's get it on!

Bill Detwiler cracks open the iPhone 5 and shows you how the redesigned case and interior make it easier to disassemble and repair.

Molly Wood unboxes her personal iPhone 5 and checks out the phone's new features.

CNET's Sumi Das talks to Senior Writer Jay Greene about what it was like to report on working conditions at Pegatron and Foxconn in China.

Apple's iPhone 5 sales could have been higher, users report flaws including scratches, and Apple product supplier Foxconn closes its factory to address a worker riot.

Our most requested gadget to torture is our next victim, the iPhone 4S! Molly unboxes a new competitor to the MacBook Air, Sharon Vaknin explains why you would want to cut down a SIM card, and we fly with the aerodynamics of wind tunnels.

In the season 2 premiere, the Nexus 7 takes a beating, GM and Ford show off the future of cars, and a DIY iPhone macro lens.