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The hunt to reveal the true identity of Bitcoin's creator is over. Plus, we'll show you how Jawbone is helping to curb caffeine addiction, a couple that broadcasts each one of their fights on Twitter, and an iPhone alarm that wakes you up to the smell of sizzling Oscar Mayer bacon.

On today's 404, we'll tell you about Apple bringing the iPhone experience into your next car, a condom that shocks you with electricity to "increase sensation," the story of a 60 year old's scandalous Tinder exploits, and a FitBit hack that pauses your Netflix when you fall asleep!

Samsung reveals their newest Galaxy S5, so can the rumored iPhone 6 top it? Apple's "Gotofail" security bug gets patched, and our JBL Pulse winners!

Samsung's latest smartphone, the Galaxy S5, tries to one-up the iPhone with biometrics that go beyond just a fingerprint scanner. Samsung also revamps its smartwatch offerings and jumps into the fitness tracker frenzy. CNET's Kara Tsuboi shows us how the company plans to beat Apple and other competitors.

Apple is looking at biometrics to play a key role in their product line, Apple's 5th Avenue store shatters, and the 30th anniversary of the Mac.

Say whaaat? This Bluetooth case slips a re-creation of a BlackBerry keyboard on top of your iPhone 5 or 5S.

A legit iPhone app that can improve your vision beyond 20/20; a new genre of music whose drum beats come from cardiac rhythms; a town begging for Google's attention; and a pro-tip for how to keep YouTube streaming in the background of your iPhone.

Who needs the Xbox? This tiny Bluetooth gamepad works with any Apple gadget running iOS 7.

Google is bringing Glass to iOS users! You can now order the New Mac Pro and get it delivered...in February. Plus, an emotional holiday with Apple.

CNET's Jeff Bakalar visits the High Roller observation wheel in Las Vegas to torture-test the gold iPhone 5S. Check it out and see if this smartphone can stand up to the force of the largest wheel in the world.

A clever microfiber lining does the germ-slaying dirty work.

The social network's new app wants to be your personal newspaper, Google wins in sale of Motorola to Lenovo, and iPhone users get a taste of SwiftKey's popular keyboard.

Spellbinding hardware and incredible longevity are just a few reasons why Apple's fourth smartphone is the definitive model.

For $99.99, the PowerShell adds physical buttons, plus it recharges your iPhone or iPod Touch battery. We go hands-on with it and the best games on the App Store.

The Flir One attaches to your iPhone to show heat signals.

CNET's Bridget Carey breaks down some of the more unique devices at the Consumer Electronics Show, like the Avegant Glyph video headphones, ZTE Projector Hotspot, and the iPhone keyboard case.

Brian Tong and Sharon Vaknin and TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler perform a series of torture tests live on and near the CNET stage, from freezing an iPad Mini in a block of ice to running over an Acer Chromebook with a bus. Plus, Jeff Bakalar visits the High Roller, the largest observation wheel in the world, to see if the iPhone 5S can withstand crushing force inside its drivetrain.

The Moga Ace Power game controller plays well with iOS 7, Filip smartwatch for kids gives parents peace of mind, and students get free Sprint mobile service at Best Buy.

It's a battle between two of the baddest smartphones on planet earth. Does Apple's latest iPhone bring enough to the table to take down the Samsung Galaxy S4 this time around?

Dual analog pads, triggers, and everything you'd expect on an Xbox: the Moga Ace Power turns an iPhone 5, 5C, 5S, or iPod Touch into a full-fledged mini-console, and works with hundreds of games.