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CNET's Jen Haley talks to senior writer Jay Greene at the site of a rare-earth elements mine about how minerals become essential components in iPhones.

Bill Detwiler cracks open the iPhone 5 and shows you how the redesigned case and interior make it easier to disassemble and repair.

Molly Wood unboxes her personal iPhone 5 and checks out the phone's new features.

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!

The iPhone 5 is a nice step forward for Apple, but there are still a few features we won't see until iPhone 6.

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

Apple's map troubles haven't stopped the iPhone 5 launch-day crowds. CNET Update talks to fanatics in line at the Cube in New York City.

Long lines outside the Apple store in San Francisco for the sale of the iPhone 5.

Waking up at the crack of dawn to wait in a long, snaking line for the newest iPhone...fuggedaboutit! CNET's Sumi Das tells you how people are paying for stand-ins. And we meet one hardy soul who's been camping out since Monday morning.


Image stabilization has been added to the iPhone 5's video recording. We tested it panning back and forth across San Francisco's skyline.

It's a well-know fact, especially among iPhone users: Apple never has sales. Prices are lowered when newer models are released, but there are no bargain basement deals to be found. If Apple's latest is simply a must-have, though, CNET's Sumi Das has some tips.

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.

Rumors about the iPhone 5 have been running rampant. But on Wednesday, speculation will be put to rest. CNET's Sumi Das has a preview.

Sharon Vaknin shows you how to make an iPhone macro lens for less than $10!

Hands on with the new iPhone 5 moments after its debut reveals new overall design, 4G LTE, better camera and smaller connector.

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.

Molly Wood unboxes her iPhone 5, Jeff Cannata tortures the Nokia Lumia 900, Sharon Vaknin breaks out the tools to install a cooling fan in a media cabinet, and Molly checks out a potential game changing product called The Leap.

It's the battle you've been waiting for between the iPhone 5 and the Galaxy S3 before the Jelly Bean update. How does the cream of the crop match up? Let's get it on!

Is it thinner or thicker? And what about that Retina Display? We'll talk about it. We have an amazing triple lens add-on for your iPhone and a very special holiday with the Apple Byte crew.

On this episode of Always On, 3D printing gets useful when you can make your own iPhone case! Plus, unboxing the Samsung Galaxy Beam, and some useful robots of the future.

Our most requested gadget to torture is our next victim, the iPhone 4S! Molly unboxes a new competitor to the MacBook Air, Sharon Vaknin explains why you would want to cut down a SIM card, and we fly with the aerodynamics of wind tunnels.

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.


CNET's Sumi Das talks to Senior Managing Editor Kent German about some reasons why you shouldn't rush out to purchase the newest iPhone.

The camera app's newest feature takes clean, easy panoramic shots, and iPhone 4S and 5 owners can take advantage of it. Scott Stein shows you how it's done.

Apple bestowed an iPhone 5 onto CNET's own Scott Stein for an advanced review, and he brings it along with him on today's 404 episode. He tells us about his evaluation experience shrouded in secrecy, why he gave the iPhone 5 an Editor's Choice award, and where he feels the company lost their design footing. iOS users all received the new version 6 update today as well, so we'll take a tour of the new Maps application and lament the disappearance of everyone's favorite YouTube app.


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!
