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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?

In this Inside Scoop, CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Josh Lowensohn discuss the recent iPhone 5 announcement and whether or not it lived up to the rumors. Also, Josh shares tips and tricks for getting the best deal on the new phone.

RIP Holo-Pac. 2Pac fans hoping for a worldwide holographic tour are out of luck as its parent company Digital Domain ironically filed for bankruptcy on the 16th anniversary of the artist's death. Mark Licea joins us on today's 404 episode to re-cap the Nintendo Wii U and TVii announcements. We'll also talk more about Apple iPhone 5 hype, the worst accessory for your smartphone, and the rise and fall of the emojicon.

Shipping dates for iPhone 5 and Lightning adapters are pushed back, not all carriers offer the same iPhone experience, and California will start collecting sales tax from Amazon.

The iPhone 5 demonstrates the significant evolution of smartphones since Apple introduced the disruptive device in 2007. CNET's Sumi Das talks to Mike Liebhold at the Institute for the Future to find out how smartphones will change our lives yet again.

Secrets of the next iPhone will be revealed Wednesday, YouTube releases a new app, and we wait for answers about the Wii U.

The newest iPhone sports a new body with faster speeds, the iPod Nano morphs again, and the iPod Touch gets Siri and a splash of color.



We're recapping the Apple announcements today including the taller iPhone 5, a fully updated pair of stock white earbuds, a stripped-down version of iTunes, and a colorfully redesigned iPod Nano that features a new Apple-patented technology the company is calling an "FM Tuner."

Apple's Phil Schiller shows off the company's 8-megapixel iPhone 5 camera. The new iSight camera has features such as a dynamic low-light mode and a panoramic mode.