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By default, Siri gives access to your iPhone 4S, even when it's passcode-locked. Find out how to protect Siri from sharing your personal data with this quick tip.

CBS Moneywatch's Jill Schlesinger helps us understand why Wall Street is disappointed with Apple's Q4 results despite year over year growth across its iPhone, iPad, and Mac properties. We'll return the favor by telling Jill why she should care about Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich updates, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and why babies under two years old shouldn't live in front of digital screens.

We didn't think it would take this long, but somebody finally exploited the iPhone 4S to catch a cheater using the new Find My Friend app on iOS 5. In that same vein, today we're chatting about our favorite tech pranks along with the latest news headlines that include Blackberry freebies, iPhone record breaking, cell phone bill shock, and a fishy story out of Sesame Street.

Phone carriers will soon warn you of impending overages in real-time, the iPhone 4S doubles sales of the previous model, and BlackBerry offers apps to make up for the service outage last week.

Either iPhones have a drinking problem or the Apple employees in charge of them do. Also, the longest product name ever and zombie HP TouchPads.

Samsung announces the Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Note that blur the line between smartphone and tablet, George Lucas has made more changes to the original Star Wars trilogy for release on Blu-ray, and Apple loses yet another prototype iPhone at a bar.

Bridget Carey just got back from the launch of the iPhone 4S at the Apple store here in Manhattan, so we pull her into the studio to tell us about all the kooks lined up for first dibs. Despite all the problems users are experience with iOS 5 updates, everyone in line for one left with a 4S, though Bridget tells us not many users were anxious to test out Sprint or Verizon's network. Where's Wilson today? Guess.

iPhone 4S pre-orders top one million units, Yahoo pulls out of its bid for Hulu, and Netflix cancels Qwikster in a brief blog post.

Mac OS X Lion finally shows up on a USB stick, the FCC reviews San Francisco BART's decision to shut down cell phone service, and Amazon launches an iPhone app that enables students to scan barcodes and includes six months of free two-day shipping.

We'll show you what you can expect on the day the iPhone 4S is released, and we pay tribute to Steve Jobs.

As Apple announces the Siri voice command system for the iPhone, Android users may be wondering what took them so long. Sharon Vaknin has some tips for using voice recognition to complete helpful tasks, using apps that are available now.

Wilson's out sick today so CNET Labs' Joseph Kaminski fills in with a 7-second delay, just in case. Today we're discussing the controversial details of Steve Jobs' use of psychedelic drugs, what's being taught at Cupertino's Apple University, precrime becoming a reality, and this morning's speedbumps for iPhone 4S pre-orders.

Apple announces the iPhone 4S with Siri and a new 8-megapixel camera, the iPods get a slight refresh and price drop, and AppleCare+ finally gives customers accidental damage protection.

In this episode of Crave we have self-cleaning clothes, a poop-powered motorcycle, and an olde tyme accessory for your iPhone. Plus, we introduce a new How To segment with CNET guru Rafe Needleman, and Eric rounds out the show by unraveling the influences of The Matrix.

The band is back together again, just in time for the release of the Apple iPhone 4S. Like everyone else in the first world, we have our share of complaints, but to whine about its aesthetics is to downplay the exciting changes to iOS 5, so we'll try to keep it posi without coming off as fanboiz.

Apple's Scott Forstall shows off Siri, the company's new voice recognition-enabled personal assistant for the iPhone 4S. The new software will allow you to ask for help and will respond back to you in human-like language.

We make sense of all the iPhone 5 rumors floating around. The iPad 3 is pushed to 2012, even though it never had an official release date. Plus, we've found a cat for the next Mac OS X.

Apple iOS chief Scott Forstall announces a new app called Cards. Users can create and mail cards from the iPhone or iPod Touch. The company then prints the cards on high-quality paper and delivers via mail for $2.99 in the U.S.

The next iPhone will be unveiled tomorrow, Facebook partners with Websense to check for malicious links, and a major security vulnerability in HTC Android phones reveals a huge amount of personal data.

Full WikiLeaks database of diplomatic cables appears online; HP to bring back TouchPad for a last production run; and an Apple employee once again appears to have lost an unreleased iPhone in a bar!

NBA 2K12 is coming to the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch for the very first time. Relive Michael Jordan's greatest games, or take to the courts 5-on-5 in the palm of your hand.

CNET's Bridget Carey is here to talk about the imminence of the next iPhone. Signs like cases arriving at AT&T stores and the new smartphone appearing in Apple's inventory system have Wilson almost giddy.

Amazon is en fuego with its amazing new Kindle lineup, and Molly thinks Apple should take a hint and make a cheaper iPhone 5!

We're just as tired as you are with the rumors, but potential sightings of the iPhone 5 can't be ignored. We get a peek at the iCloud service. Plus, you're all members of an exclusive iPhone club. You just don't know it yet.

The next Apple iPhone gets an announcement date on next Tuesday, October 4th, Amazon announces new low-priced Kindle e-readers that also include touch-capable models, plus Amazon changes the tablet game with their $199 Kindle Fire with color touchscreen.

Hewlett-Packard permanently cuts the price of the TouchPad to just $399, Google is reportedly rushing to finish the Ice Cream Sandwich update to its Android operating system, and the San Mateo, Calif., district attorney has filed charges in the theft of an iPhone 4 prototype but not against Gizmodo.

Facebook now, officially, knows everything about you and plans to know much, much more. But at least all your data will look super pretty. Plus, phones for girls, and iPhone 5 coming soon!

Intel's new processor lineup points to a potential MacBook Pro for the holidays, Sprint's bringing the iPad and iPhone on board, and we have a MacBook Air giveaway!

A blocked AT&T/T-Mobile merger may not be good for customers, we weigh in on the latest Windows phones, and oops, Apple lost an iPhone again.

iPhone 5 rumors are heating up, but Mango is coming, and it could be the long-term winner! Plus, Netflix is sorry you feel that way and fake Apple stores in China.