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Two key features in iOS 8 increase the chances you'll reclaim your misplaced iOS device.

Will it bend? The iPhone 6 is in trouble already, plus job losses at Phones 4U -- and we catch up with our friends from the 404.

Based on record preorders, finding Apple's new 5.5-inch iPhone may be a challenge on launch day. Also, Microsoft builds a new world for Minecraft, and Google launches an affordable Android phone for developing countries.

Find out how to set up your Apple iPhone to be your new digital wallet.

Apple pulls iOS 8.0.1 due to a major software glitch, and users get out of shape over accidentally bending the iPhone 6 Plus. Meanwhile, BlackBerry continues to fight on with the square Passport phone.

John Legere has never been shy about blasting the competition. In a one-on-one interview with CNET's Roger Cheng, Legere talks about the failed Sprint merger, discusses his strategy for taking on Verizon and AT&T and slams the latest iPhone offers from those carriers.

The Apple Byte breaks down what we thought of Apple's announcements, and some of the nuggets you didn't hear.

Today Bridget Carey tells us how she survived the iPhone 6 launch chaos that unraveled at the flagship Apple Store in New York. After we close the book on the iPhone we'll discuss the news that the Deadpool movie has been green lit!

As the iPhone 6 lands and Phones 4U folds, we ask if we even need that Apple Pay thing America is making such a fuss about.

At an event in Cupertino, Calif., Apple demonstrates various features on the Apple Watch, including vibrations that guide you to your destination while using maps and a fitness app that reminds you to move.


Apple CEO Tim Cook and VP Phil Schiller unveil two new iPhones in Cupertino, Calif. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus feature Retina HD displays plus Reachability, a new gesture that makes it easy to use with one-hand.

CNET's Sumi Das gets the scoop from editor at large Tim Stevens ahead of Tuesday's Apple event. What do new leaked images of the iPhone 6 suggest? And will we see not just one, but two types of iWatch devices?

We're ready to be impressed with major product announcements from Apple's event Tuesday. Can the company meet or exceed the expectations?

Thumbs-up or thumbs-down for the new larger iPhone, Apple's first phablet and the Apple Watch?

Today's the calm before the iPhone 6 storm so we're getting our predictions out early! Plus, we'll talk about identifying Jack the Ripper 126 years too late and the developing NFL Microsoft Surface-gate!

iPhone owners can now live-stream their GoPro adventures with an updated iOS app.

A reversible lightning cable, faster LTE, an NFC chip and more are the latest rumors surrounding the iPhone 6. The iWatch could also be delayed to 2015 and Apple takes the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.

On today's show, we praise the amazing finalists of this year's Google Science Fair, check out a "hack" that allows you to use IKEA products and your iPhone as a game controller and give our blessing to a custom, open-source robot named Jimmy.