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Equipped with a more powerful A7 processor, a Touch ID fingerprint scanner, and a souped-up camera, Apple's iPhone 5S brings home the goods.

In a series of before and after pictures, iPhones, iPods, and iPads get resurrected by repair service iCracked.

Apple unveiled two new iPhones at its press event in Cupertino, Calif., today: the flagship iPhone 5S and the less expensive iPhone 5C.

OS X's new Maps application integrates with other Apple apps and can even beam trips to your iPhone with one click.

Looking for a new case for your new iPhone 5S/5C or Samsung Galaxy S4? Check out some of our top picks for the holiday season.

Feast your eyes, phone fans, on the first official pictures above of the rainbow-hued iPhone 5S and 5C.

CNET gets its hands on the newly unveiled iPhone 5S handset, which now features an upgraded processor, a new gold color model, and a fingerprint sensor.

Apple's colorful iPhone 5C is finally here in five colors, and we take a look at everything it has to offer.

At an event in London, the CEA invited companies to show off some of the wackier accessories and gadgets that will be on show at the 2014 CES show in Las Vegas.

We asked CNET readers what they wanted in the next iPhone, and here are the results.

It's been said that the best camera is the one you have on you. Can the same be said of the iPhone? Take a look at this year's winners of the iPhone Photography Awards, and you be the judge.

This week CNET's editors reviewed a great phone: the LG G2. OK, the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C were pretty great too. But what we really loved? iTunes Radio. Pandora is going to have to pander harder. In other news, some cameras, a nice all-in-one, and the automation-compatible lightbulb you've been waiting for.

Newly equipped with a fingerprint reader, the iPhone maker has pioneered many technologies over the years that the rest of the industry was quick to adopt.

Designer Federico Ciccarese has crafted some beautiful concepts for the next generation of iDevices. Jony Ive, please take notes.

A new iPhone, a fire-breathing dragon, a flying frog at NASA, and an 887-horsepower hybrid super Porsche -- all just a few of the top photos from the week in pictures.

The bizarre toy wants £20,000 on Kickstarter to become a real thing.

From the PS4 to the (presumed) iPhone 5S, here are the most anticipated gadgets of the year.

The iPhone is coming -- again! Check out the most hyped -- but not always successful -- phone launches ever.

On the 5th anniversary of Apple's App Store, we take a look at the iPhone apps that have risen to the top and made the most money.

With a standard chat layout, you can send voice messages, photos, and texts.

Looking for some watertight protection for the summer pool and beach season? Check out these waterproof iPhone 4/4S and iPhone 5 cases.

With controllers headed to iPhones and iPod Touches later this year, CNET takes a look at eight types of games that would play better with one.

These unique designs turn your iPhone into something really special.

A new wave of enhanced calendar apps do much more than the stock calendar app on your iPhone. Check out this slideshow to see why they're more than just pretty replacements.

Microsoft's app gives you simple editing tools for tweaking Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents on the go.

At WWDC 2013, Apple introduced the refreshingly elegant design of iOS 7. But is it really all that new? CNET takes a look at how eerily similar the new face-lift looks to other mobile OSes.

Apple introduced the final version of its mobile operating system, iOS 7, at the September 10 iPhone event Tuesday.

The HitCase for iPhone 4/4S turns an iPhone into an action camera, giving it water and shock protection.

The Postcardly Postcard interface guides you through each step of the process as you create a nice-looking postcard using your own photo.

Powermat's redesigned iPhone 5 wireless charging case made its first appearance at Mobile World Congress.