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Ten years on, we see how much the iPhone's camera has evolved from the original.

Apple confirms it throttles the performance of some iPhones, it says to prevent them shutting down when they have low battery or are very cold.

Apple comes clean after overwhelming evidence showed that it's throttling down the speed of older iPhones. Here's our reaction.

The iPhone X is the best of the iPhones, but it still has its quirks. Scott Stein dishes on five things he wants to see improved.

Apple previews iOS 11.3, the HomePod gets a Feb. 9 release date, Apple's not really canceling the iPhone X and it's getting back into e-books.

Qualcomm has brought out a new ally in its legal battle with Apple: the Palm Pre!

New iPhone 2018 rumors, Amazon Prime Video is finally on the Apple TV and iOS 11 is the worst iOS release we have ever seen. It's not even close.

See how the iPhone X and Pixel 2 cameras compare for portraits, low light shooting, video quality and selfies.

It's the Apple Byte's iPhone X review. Brian tells us what he likes about the phone and ways Apple can make it better.

Join us live at CES on Wednesday, January 10 at 1pm (PST) where we'll be drop testing the toughest iPhone X cases.

The most important stories in tech include Apple offering a yearlong discount on battery replacements for the iPhone 6 and later devices. Meanwhile, Spotify is being sued for at least $1.6 billion over copyright issues.


In this week's wrap-up, the battle between Qualcomm and Apple keeps on trucking. Meanwhile, data from an Army intelligence project is discovered available on a public server.

Some of the biggest stories this year had the world talking about cybersecurity breaches, fake news, Uber's chaos and Apple's iPhone X.

CNET pits 2 top flagship cameras against each other, the NSA deals with another breach and Google is trying to prevent strangers from looking at your phone.

Does the iPhone X make this list? Apple had its fair share of not-great moments, from the HomePod delay to iOS 11, but which one was the worst?

Today, we're letting you know where to find help with your newest gadgets like the Apple iPhone X.

It was a year in tech that some people probably want to forget. From the Equifax hack to the 10th anniversary iPhone to net neutrality, CNET editors take a look back at the best and worst that 2017 had to offer.

Love the new screen and Face ID is off to a good start. Apple denies wanting Touch ID on the iPhone X and sorts your brassiere pics with image recognition.

Now that Apple's new iPhones are all here, one thing is clear: It's no longer a clear-cut decision.

Animated emojis -- animojis -- are exclusive to the iPhone X. Spice up conversations with funny faces using the front-facing True Depth facial recognition.

The iPhone camera is great in its own right, but these four apps help take it to the next level.

Check out the portraits from the iPhone X and a digital SLR to see which one you like better.

A Vietnamese security firm published a video claiming that it found a way to trick the iPhone X's Face ID security with a mask.

Does the iPhone X make the list? What about the Apple Watch Series 3 or the iPad Pro? These are the best Apple moments for Apple in 2017. What are some of yours?

Can you spot the difference between the 8 Plus and the X? Low light and selfies may be the deciding factor.

The iPhone X has its share of bugs and issues at launch, the 2018 iPad Pro will be getting a whole lot more speed, and your 10-year-old son might be able to unlock your iPhone's Face ID.

Senior Photographer James Martin tries out the iPhone X's front-facing camera.

In today's tech news, Uber faces a new sexual assault lawsuit, and a 10-year-old boy discovers he can use his face to unlock his mom's Face ID-protected iPhone X.

What will the Apple-Shazam alliance bring? iMac Pro has big power with no expansion, iPhone makes 2017's top search terms and our mophie giveaway winner.