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The Apple iPhone 4S is finally official. Though not dramatically different from the iPhone 4, the 4S features a faster processor, better graphics performance, and other improvements.

Sharon Vaknin explains the ins and outs of HDR and shows you how it can be used to create stunning images with your smartphone.

WWDC is coming in June, but will Apple unveil their newest iteration of the iPhone in San Francisco? Good luck trying to even get tickets; they're sold out. Plus a CNET Editors' Choice accessory for your iPad.

On this week's episode of Apple Byte with Brian Tong: Are new Mac Pros finally coming? A new "next-gen" iPhone video is out, and is Siri coming to the iPad?


Secrets of the Wii U are expected to be revealed at E3 next week, Venus makes a move, and the iPhone could be coming to Boost Mobile.

The Facebook Camera app offers an excellent experience for viewing, uploading, and tagging photos on your iPhone.

The Web content company is getting into the browser business, with Axis, an iPad and iPhone replacement browser that focuses on search

Verizon kills off unlimited data plan stragglers, expect the iPhone 5 to have a larger screen, and Google search adds fact boxes for smarter search results.

You don't need to be an editing genius to create custom ringtones from your music library. Sharon Vaknin shows you how to personalize your incoming call alerts on your iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows phones.

MacBook Pro details and benchmarks have already leaked; will Apple still surprise us? Also, iOS 6 might ditch Google Maps, and will the next iPhone really arrive in October?

iPhone 4 owners may be eligible for a payout from Apple now that a class action lawsuit was settled last month. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the history of the "Antennagate" issues and why Apple may now have to shell out hundreds of millions of dollars.

Google's social app for iPhone got a major update today with a complete graphical overhaul to the Stream interface.

In the sorrowful but uproarious penultimate episode of the scrappy Internet game show that could, we bet on whether tattoos will soon answer phone calls; Microsoft is getting in the gaming helmet business; iPhone 5 will have a bigger Retina Display; and Sony will release this old new Chromebook from the distant past.


Want to turn your iPhone into a kid's toy? CNET editor at large Rafe Needleman talks to tech entrepreneurs at the Mama Bear Family Tech Conference in Mountain View, Calif., about the market opportunity to develop educational games and toys for kids.

Having a new and improved camera on the iPhone 4S is a blessing and a curse. More pictures means less storage space. Until now. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi shares the details of a new app that frees up that precious space, no matter how many photos you take.

Brian Tong chooses the cast for the upcoming indie film based on the life of Steve Jobs. Plus your e-mails, and a special iPhone case giveaway!

CNET laptop editor Scott Stein joins us for a chat about the current state of the e-book price wars, an iPhone-friendly watch netting half a million dollars on Kickstarter.com, and we all question whether or not Hollywood has lost its way.

It's got a huge, stunning screen and 4G LTE. We use Apple's new iPad as an augur for the next-gen iPhone, and tackle news of the day.

Cell phone theft is becoming a common crime worldwide. The iPhone in particular is a popular target because of its high resale value. The FCC has announced it is partnering with major cell phone carriers to make stolen cell phones worthless. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.



Amazon tinkers with in-app purchases, iPhone 5 rumors point to a June release, and the Face It Campaign calls Facebook's all-white-male board "ridiculous."

Unlock the power of your iPhone's camera and leave your point-and-shoot at home.

With two high-end Windows Phones on the horizon, it's do or die for Microsoft's OS. Also, Dialed In is coming to a close, and later, we help a reader solve his iPhone dilemma.


This week's podcast dissects Mike Daisey, the actor whose "artistic license" in his damning one-man show about Apple's iPhone factory is clouding the real issues.

We'll get you up to speed in the aftermath of Apple's iPad event. We're scared of the new iPad photographer movement, and is your iPhone 4S now an iPhone 4G?

A use for this might not be obvious, but with this setup you can connect your computer to your TV and leisurely navigate from the couch, using your iPhone.