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New evidence points to a 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina potentially coming soon. New next-gen iPhone parts are revealed, and we answer your e-mails!

Merriam-Webster dropped an F-Bomb on its Collegiate Dictionary, so why can't we? Today's show marks the return of...Mark, better known as MTI from the old days of The 404. Joey's also back to tell us what it was like to grow up in Manhattan during the Great Depression, and we'll also sort through our wishlist for the next Apple iPhone 5.


The 7-inch unicorn rears its mini head again, as we wonder whether August production means fall release. Also this week, sightings of an HP mystery tablet, a nano-SIM card might be in the new iPhone, and HTC may get into the phablet game.

We've heard stories about 3D printers being used for both good and evil, but we're not sure how to categorize a company in Japan offering pregnant women a 3D-printed model of their unborn fetuses. Gross. Other stories on today's podcast include a crowdsourced funding site for porn, Amazon accidentally shipping assault rifles, and a sealed first-gen iPhone hitting eBay for $10,000.

Does using a Steadicam Smoothee with your iPhone really make shots look better? We try it out.

The next iPhone may not have the same connector dock, LG's TVs are getting appy, and Bridget asks, "What's in a tech name?" Clearly not vowels.

Google's Brian Rakowski offers a sneak peek of the Chrome browser for Apple's iPhone and iPad at Google I/O in San Francisco. The new software will be available today for users.

We take a look at iPhone 5 release date rumors, Samsung's possible Retina Display, a new tablet from Sony, and is Apple really planning to buy a stake in Twitter?

NBC is lambasted on social media for delaying Olympics broadcasts in today's instant-news era, reports suggest a launch date for the iPhone 5, and Samsung and Apple begin their battle in a U.S. court.

The design could use a few tweaks, but as a waterproof iPhone case, the Tech 21 Submariner will serve you well.

Whether you regret customizing iOS beyond recognition or you just need to take your device to the Genius Bar for repairs, here's a simple method of restoring it to its former self.

Learn how to transfer your local music files from your computer to Spotify's mobile app for iPhone or iPod Touch.

In the aftermath of WWDC 2012, we go hands on with the new Retina Display MacBook Pro, Mountain Lion roars in July, and iOS 6 will be awesome, if you always buy new Apple products.

Introducing Rumor Has It, CNET's newest tech show, where we round up the week's hottest rumors. Play along as we vote on what the iPhone 5 will look like. Also, did Microsoft nearly buy Nokia? How much will the Nintendo Wii U cost? Find out.

Will you believe the leaked photos of the purported next iPhone that matches up with leaked blueprints. Apple TV's OS is looking to get a makeover at WWDC, and Tim Cook drops a few hints about Apple's future.

The SpaceX ship splashes back down to Earth, Windows 8 Preview Release adds touch pad multitouch gestures, and Leap Wireless will sell the iPhone without a contract.

The iPhone gains another prepaid carrier, more Web sites are reporting user passwords hacked, and a Foursquare update focuses more on exploring and recommendations.

For about $530 U.S., the Meizu MX 4-core serves up Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich plus quad-core computing, all with iPhone-like style.

It's a heavyweight battle for smartphone supremacy between the iPhone 4S and Galaxy Nexus on Sprint. Is Ice Cream Sandwich and the promise of 4G LTE enough to take down the reigning king of the ring? Let's get it on!

Size matters in the smartphone world, and new parts hint at a 4-inch iPhone and iPod Touch. Also this week, IBM's not a fan of Siri, and get jamming on the gTar.

Sharon Vaknin shows you how to replace your iPhone's backplate with a mirror, or any rear panel of your choosing with this quick and easy mod.

A virus can leave thousands without Internet access on Monday, a teenager's iPhone spontaneously combusts, and all signs point to iPad "mini" coming this year.

Place your bets on the BlackBerry's survival, get alerts when you're in the danger zone, and take a romp down memory lane as the iPhone turns 5.

This tiny $99 pico projector is a nifty iPhone accessory that produces a picture that's "good enough."

The iPhone 4 is a sleek, satisfying, and compelling device that keeps Apple strongly competitive in an increasingly crowded marketplace.

This week in rumor land, Donald Bell and Emily Dreyfuss wonder about new Kindle Fires, whether Samsung might drop the Android OS, and they don't mention the iPhone 5 once. Kidding!

Whether you're looking to reduce clutter or share fond memories online, Sharon Vaknin has a tip on digitizing and storing printed photos using your iPhone or Android device.

The Liquidmetal rumors are pretty much squashed, Mountain Lion gets updated and Apple's building an exclusive cafeteria where it serves its own Kool-Aid.

Liquidmetal rumors are the craze with the next-gen iPhone and we're fearing for our life. We have tips on how to protect your Mac from malware, and the Pebble watch blows our mind!