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True, the iPhone 4S debuted to jeers from those who demanded a redesign: but it's selling like hotcakes in pre-order land! Plus, RIM's sad collapse and Google's internal manifesto to the world.

The Facebook phone, RIM's continued decline, and iPhone versus Android are all on the table in this week's Dialed In podcast, with guest hosts Antuan Goodwin and Roger Cheng.

Sprint has signed a $20 billion deal for 30.5 million iPhones, while Adobe releases Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 with accelerated 3D graphics support. Most importantly, don't miss CNET's live coverage today of Apple's announcement of the next iPhone(s).

Apple's official announcement is coming October 4, and we'll bring you all the final pieces to the iPhone 5 puzzle. Plus, Apple's paying attention to a Kindle that's hot like "Fire."

October 4 is on the calendar, but when will the actual iPhone 5 come out? Maybe we should ask Al Gore. Plus, new iPod Touch details, and we announce the winners for our case giveaway!

As we gear up for Apple's big iPhone announcement, the Dialed In crew weighs in on what will come.


This week on the CNET Tech Review: the Apple iPhone 4S boasts big improvements; new mobile goodies from CTIA; make your Android phone more like Siri; and a touching tribute to Steve Jobs.

Apple today released the fifth version of its popular smartphone, iPhone 4S. Like similar releases, people around the world lined up for hours to be among the first to get their hands on the new model. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.

Crowds gather for the early morning launch of the iPhone 4S. This time around, customers can pick from three carriers and ask Siri for some help.

A new game made using the Unity 3D engine might be the best yet for iOS. See why Jason Parker thinks this game is a must have for iOS users in this week's Tap That App.

Apple on Tuesday unveiled its latest version of the iPhone. To the disappointment of many, it's not a complete overhaul of the existing model, but rather an improvement over some of the features. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.

Apple's SVP of marketing Philip Schiller announces the latest version of the company's popular iPhone, the iPhone 4S. The new smartphone touts a faster A5 chip, dual-core graphics, a longer battery life, a better camera, and dual-mode CDMA and GSM compatability.

Apple patents reveal the next level of gestures. Siri can work on your iPhone 4 and 3GS, but you know Apple won't let that happen. And how's your battery life doing after the latest iOS 5 update?

An Apple employee shows off the various functions of Siri, a new intelligent voice-recognition app that turns the iPhone 4S into a personal assistant.

Joey Kaminski joins The 404 to discuss the iPhone 5 and the new video game, Rage, from id Software.

Rafe Needleman gets a demo of a new social iPhone app discovery platform, Crosswalk, from company president Tom McLeod.

Amazon.com gets a redesign, Toshiba releases what it calls the world's thinnest laptop, and iPhone 5 rumors heat up with employees at Best Buy and Apple's stores leaking release information.

This week, we give you a preview of what life with the iPhone 4S's Siri app will be like; show you how we rescued save files from a dead PS3; check out some hot new laptops; and demo the new game Rage on a high-end gaming laptop.

Welcome to our first Buzz Out Loud Weekly, which is, ironically, our third show this week! It's a stair-step approach, really. We're recapping and analyzing Amazon's Kindle conflagration, wondering what the new iPhone 5 will look like and whether hidden retail skus do indeed point to a cheaper model, and pondering where to get free coffee on this, National Coffee Day. Plus, your calls and letters -- keep them coming!

You'll be in for a "surprise" if you search for a certain iPhone, we may never see another Mac Pro, and Apple admits that iOS 5 is affecting your battery life. Plus, our prize giveaway winners!

This week on the CNET Tech Review: Samsung debuts Focus S and Focus Flash; Beats audio built into the HTC Rezound; how to improve your iPhone's battery life; and what we're still waiting for in the iPhone 5.

Apply filters to your photos and use sliders to customize effects with this fun photography app for the iPhone.

Google TV uncovers an update, something is sucking the life from the iPhone 4S, and evil robots cannot be stopped by Captcha...or at least some of them.

Apple, evidently, has a lot of employees with drinking problems, and it keeps letting those employees take iPhone prototypes out of the building. Really? Wow, dudes. Also, T-Mobile tries to pump up its employees over the merger situation, you can finally legally play Doom in Germany, tablet makers try everything but the easy solution, and China is going to kill us all. Or give us $99 tablets, hard to say. And Buzz Out Loud is getting out of the daily deals business.

Leaked from today's 404 podcast: ALAC codec goes open source, HP pivots PC unit AGAIN, McRib McFibs, jailbroken iPhone 4S, pirates hit Modern Warfare 3, and behold: the podcast revolution!

A leaked iPhone 5 picture, new iOS 5 features, and more are painting a clearer picture. Plus, we meet the Iron Chef: MacBook Air.

The Droid Bionic is finally here, and it's so huge it might just crush the iPhone 5 with sheer size. And maybe features. Plus, Bartz out at Yahoo and Groupon's IPO might be out, too.

In the big tech news of the week, the Galaxy Nexus steals the RAZR's thunder, but the iPhone 4S trumps them both. Plus: Lytro is here!

Brand pages coming soon to Google Plus, MC Hammer announces legit search startup Wiredoo and iPhone 4S users might want to change a setting for Siri.