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Doctors at Stanford University have found a way to use the iPhone to help prevent blindness, particularly in rural areas and developing nations. They're using the iPhone's camera to take pictures inside the eye. CNET's Sumi Das gets an up-close look at the EyeGo device.

It's our reactions to the aftermath of WWDC 14. We'll talk about all the stuff Apple didn't focus on that points directly to the new iPhone, iWatch and Apple TV.

A Motorola patent looks to permanently attach itself to your throat, and Apple could go big in 2014.

If you're searching for a better way to keep track of your friends, family, and other various contacts in life, we've got the iPhone app for you.

Afraid your kids are blowing out their eardrums with their iPod, iPhone, or iPad? CNET's Donald Bell shows how to lock down a maximum volume setting.

The iPhone 5 has finally arrived on T-Mobile, now for just $99 and with fast 4G LTE.

It sounds good for its compact size, but has a couple of shortcomings.

CNET's Donald Bell shows you how to turn your iPhone into a shared jukebox that guests can access and control using a free app.

This compact $90 bedroom system looks slick and sounds pretty decent for its size.

The company's compact Lightning-equipped speaker dock for the iPhone 5 has a little kick to it.

Will the new BlackBerry Z10 best the iPhone 5 or Nexus 4? Molly Wood and Jeff Cannata unbox the smartphone and give their first impressions.

Chevrolet gives the Spark a plug-in motor and will also unveil iPhone Siri integration at the Los Angeles Auto Show 2012

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 Phil Schiller reveals a speedier iPhone, which will for the first time support 4G LTE, delivering what he calls "Ultrafast Wireless." The device's LTE service will be available in the U.S. on Sprint, Verizon Wireless, and AT&T.

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.

Molly Wood revisits the damage and carnage of torture testing the new iPad, Samsung Galaxy S III, new MacBook Air, and the iPhone 4S.

The most requested gadget for Molly Wood to torture? The iPhone 4S. Molly Wood puts the popular phone through the toughest torture test yet! Will it survive?

As we approach the five-year anniversary of the iPhone's debut, Kara Tsuboi chats with Josh Lowensohn about what's next for the now iconic smartphone.

In our culture of constant texting and instant messaging, we've all gotten used to certain acronyms and abbreviations. Just about everyone knows LOL and OMG. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi reveals a couple of tricks to creating your own shortcuts to make texting and e-mailing on your smartphone even easier.

Don't be jealous of Android anymore. We'll show you how to get to your favorite settings with one click. Plus, our epic Gelaskins giveaway!