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The next Galaxy Note could be pretty in pink, the Xbox One now has a possible release date, the iPhone might come in yet another color, and BlackBerry Messenger tries to save itself.

New MacBook Pros have been spotted in the wild, the latest iPhone 5S rumblings, and Apple gets smacked down by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Nokia might be eyeing a 6-inch phone, the iPhone 5S could want you to get it all smudgey, and Samsung is probably working on a 12-inch tablet, because why not?

On today's 404 episode we'll gawk at the gaudiness of a gold Apple iPhone, crown a smartphone the king of Bridget Carey's smartphone camera shootout, and learn how to submit our NSFW selfies for an upcoming Brooklyn art exhibition.


More reports are out about Apple's cheaper iPhone, Best Buy will sell the popular Pebble smartwatch, and Sony is set to launch its pricey 4K media player.

The company's latest waterproof iPhone case leaves your screen exposed for optimal clarity and touch-sensitivity.

Newshounds Mark Milian and Peter Ha drop by to discuss the bathroom situation on Elon Musk's Hyperloop proposal. We'll also ask Peter why he reattached the cord and brainstorm how Apple's Parallax could hold the key to a 3D iPhone.

Whoever said tech and religion don't mix haven't seen JewGlass, a Google Glass app to help practitioners keep the faith. This plus the legacy of AOL dial-up software, iPhone ringtone origins, and an arcade cabinet subscription service on today's 404!

Leaked high-res images of the rumored iPhone 5S look almost exactly like the iPhone 5.Will its camera really be enough? Plus, iOS 7's latest beta comes to the iPad with new features and tweaks.

With the right hookups, you can connect your iOS device to the big screen and play videos, music, and sometimes even games. Sharon Vaknin shows you how.

Two phone rumors this week, but not one of them about the iPhone. Crazy! Samsung might be working on a flip phone, and HTC could have a phablet in your pocket by next month.

CNET's Donald Bell shows you how to share a computer between two iOS devices while keeping your content separate and private.

Molly Wood and Jeff Cannata test out three underwater cases for the iPhone, comparing features, durability, and price.

Alleged photos of the next iPhone crop up, Facebook adds photo comments, and Sony teases a new smartwatch.

Facebook's Instagram news last week might not be the last we hear from the company, Google could be working on a Pinterest killer, and the iPhone 5S rumors just keep rolling on in.

Motorola serves up serious competition to the iPhone and Galaxy S models with its new flagship smartphone. CNET's Bridget Carey explains how the Moto X differs from other Androids.

Tired of your iPhone's default Marimba alarm sound? CNET's Donald Bell shows you how to set your phone's alarm to play a song from your music library instead.

BMW may ease i3 road trip worries by loaning other cars, iPhone "5C" packaging spotted online, and more details leak about the Moto X smartphone.

It's the ultimate summer vacation, where we test out top products in the sand and water, including rugged digital cameras, iPhone underwater cases, and the Kindle Paperwhite.

Does Apple have a response after Google drops the new Nexus 7 and the all-new Chromecast streaming stick? Larger-screen iPads and iPhone rumors are floating around, but Apple is saying wait until October. Plus, we say goodbye to our beloved producer Jamie Yee.

Aunt Jill's back on the show today to make sense of Apple's positive third-quarter earnings despite falling iPhone sales in China. She'll also answer some listener questions, so thanks to everyone for submitting!

Microsoft pushes Office 365 memberships with its new iPhone app, Project M.O.J.O. enters the Android-console competition, and Google+ rolls out new features.

The official hurricane season runs through the end of November. If you live in a severe-storm region of the United States, you'll want to arm your smartphone with a few handy apps to help you be the most prepared in case of disaster. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the best iPhone and Android severe weather apps.


Multiple reports point to the Retina iPad Mini being pushed to 2014. Apple's looking to offer a premium Apple TV service to skip TV ads, and iPhone 5S production is ramping up.


Potential hidden features in iOS 7 are surfacing, next-gen iPhone cases are already here, and Kanye West thinks he's Steve Jobs.

Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom shows off a new video tool for the social-networking service that lets users capture a 15-second video clip, add up to 13 filters, and share it with friends. The feature is available starting today via iPhone and Android.

This week on Crave we take a look at Tim-e, the dancing robotic iPhone dock; give a salute to Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield on his return to Earth; and demonstrate Petswitch, which lets you put your face on your pet's face.