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The Mini finally gets a higher resolution display, but that's not all: it's got the same faster A7 processor as the iPhone 5s and iPad Air, too. It's a perfect small tablet, but it's also more expensive than last year's Mini. We take a closer look.



Take a quick look at what you'll find inside the box of the Apple iPhone 5C smartphone.

Bill Detwiler shows you how to crack open the iPhone 5S, walks you around the internal hardware, and suggests two design changes that would simplify repairs.

As much as you may love Apple, you have to admit that the iPhone 5S isn't perfect. Here are five reasons we're disappointed.

It's the premiere episode of Googlicious on CNET! Nexus 5 graphics benchmarks leak out, the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear go on sale this week, and Google Glass hits the road.

In this week's show we road test the iPhone 5C, we check into the most high-tech hotels, and we torture-test one of the toughest action cameras ever, the GoPro.

The network is set to become a publicly traded company on Thursday, Nike pumps Fuel into a new iPhone chip, and Google Search adds new tricks for its iOS app.

DARPA has announced a $70 million project to put implants in human brains. Plus, we check out the greatest job resume ever, and buyers hate the gold iPhone 5S!


Apple unveiled the cheaper version of the iPhone 5 with a plastic exterior, larger battery, and improved FaceTime camera. How does the iPhone 5C feel when it is in your hand? CNET Senior Editor Scott Stein takes a First Look at Apple's budget-conscious phone.

We waited until the weekend was over to cover the disastrous results of last week's iPhone 5S/5C launch. Fights, homeless people, gold shortages, and more!

Hundreds of people lined up outside the San Francisco Apple store to be among the first to get their hands on the iPhone 5S, but only a lucky few were able to get the coveted gold iPhone. Apple handed out cards to buyers waiting in line that designated which iPhone they wanted, but workers ran out of the gold cards within the first hundred people.

There's high demand for the gold iPhone 5S, but supplies are limited -- even the first customers to line up had trouble getting one. CNET's Bridget Carey talks to early adopters outside of New York's flagship Apple store.

The line wrapped around the block at the Apple store in Sydney, according to CNET Australia's Seamus Byrne, who joined the crowd hours before the doors opened at 8 a.m. local time. Buyers are restricted to buying two iPhone 5S and 10 iPhone 5C. For this first rollout, both phones are going on sale in 11 countries, including Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, the UK, and US.

Some in line for Apple's latest phones are getting paid $14 an hour to hold a spot, the PlayStation 4 gets a mobile companion app, and HP is putting Leap Motion into the Envy laptop.


