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iPad hype turns to iPhone OS hype

This week, the iPad lands (and it's TSA-friendly!), Apple woos us with yet another event, and Microsoft tries to do the same. And fails.

By April 9, 2010

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Apple unveils iPhone OS 4.0 with multitasking

At an Apple press event, CEO Steve Jobs announces multitasking support in the newest iPhone operating system. Users will finally be able to switch back and forth between applications like Pandora and Skype without having to shut down the app entirely to enter a new one.

April 8, 2010

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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 brings folders for apps

Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates folder creation for organizing apps in the new iPhone operating system due out in the summer.

April 8, 2010

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Nexus One vs. iPhone 3GS

Google's "superphone" challenges the king of the Prizefight ring for smartphone supremacy. Will the Nexus One have what it takes to dethrone the iPhone 3GS? Let's get it on!

By March 30, 2010

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Ep. 78: Cable co's team up for NYC WiFi; iPhone 4G leaks; and the new MacBook Pros

This week, we check out a new plan from cable providers Comcast, Time Warner, and Cablevision to offer reciprocal WiFi hotspot access in the NYC area -- seems good on paper, but none of us have ever stumbled across a cable company hotspot.

By April 19, 2010

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CNET editors discuss the HTC Evo 4G, the LG Ally, the iPhone in Vietnam, and more.

This show was recorded before we knew the price and availability of the HTC Evo 4G, but we do mention it in the show. We also go over the iPhone appearance in Vietnam, more Android news, and the latest reviews.

By May 13, 2010

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Ep. 1226: BP summons the old ones

In the Soviet Union oil leaks get nuked. That's not a Yakov Smirnoff joke, it's apparently history. So we discuss whether we should do that in the Gulf of Mexico. But Steve in the chat room points out it might summon Cthullu. We also discuss the impending release of Office 2010, and the appearance of a second lost Apple iPhone 4G prototype. Those people can't keep anything in the lab anymore can they?

By May 12, 2010

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A sentimental look back through the MP3 player timeline.

Donald and Jasmine dedicate one final recording to the MP3 Insider podcast with a sentimental look back through the MP3 player timeline, from the very earliest Rio device, to the iPhone that brought the MP3 player category crumbling down upon itself. For video viewers, there's plenty of visual goodness with old players making personal appearances in the podcast studio. But don't fret! MP3 Insider is set to morph seamlessly into the all new Crave video podcast. Make sure you check back with us next week, same bat time, same bat channel.

By May 11, 2010

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Ethics and online journalism

Gizmodo paid for an iPhone, largely thought of as an ethical lapse, but ethical problems have plagued journalism since long before blogging. In the Roundtable today, CNET Editor in Chief Scott Ard and the Poynter Institute's Kelly McBride discuss how new forms of media are changing what we expect from our news sources.

By May 10, 2010

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Apple iPhone OS 4.0 unifies in-box, enables threads

Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces new iPhone mailbox features that allow users to organize multiple e-mail accounts and individual messages by thread.

April 8, 2010

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iHome iA5 alarm clock

The iHome iPhone app converts the otherwise basic iA5 into a feature-loaded alarm clock.

May 6, 2010

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Best video games to buy now

This week on the CNET Tech Review, the best video games to buy right now; the iPad 3G; 99-cent apps; and the HTC Droid Incredible vs. the iPhone 3GS.

By May 7, 2010

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Ep. 572: Where it's time for a downgrade

Jeff Bakalar is out sick today but luckily Natali Del Conte is back from her sojourn to San Francisco and fills in on today's episode of CNET's The 404 Podcast. I hope you had a better weekend than mine; I almost had a sleepover at the Apple Store after my iPhone inexplicably broke...again! The display on my 6-month-old phone stopped working, so I've decided to stick it out with a budget Samsung flip phone until the fourth-generation iPhone comes out.

By May 5, 2010

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Ep. 1221: Unbumble the Internet

Phrases are coined left and right on today's show, from our plans to unbumble the Internet to the chat-room created phrase "gestApple," to describe the behavior of everybody's favorite door-busting-down, Ellen-berating iPhone-maker. Plus, "three-day-old tuna." It's a fun one. Also, six things you need to know about Facebook Connections (it violates your privacy six ways to Sunday) and the ensuing storm of tablet competition.

By May 5, 2010

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Ep. 1217: Where's the digibeef?

Steve jobs picks a digital beef, or digibeef, with Adobe over Apple's holdout on Flash, Palm and HP get married, we talk about the Sony Dash and whether or not we will give it to our mama's for Mother's day. Also, Natali knows nothing about the Boy Scouts, and Donald knows way too much about Lifetime, Television for Women. And Natali is also a little too familiar with iPhone Apps for those over 17.

By April 29, 2010

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Ep. 568: Where we have a warrant for your arrest

Gizmodo's story of the stolen iPhone just got a little too real, with San Mateo County police raiding Gizmodo editor Jason Chen's home in search of any information surrounding the acquisition of the prototype.

By April 27, 2010

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Rhapsody comes out with version 2.0 of its app for the iPhone.

This week, Rhapsody came out with version 2.0 of its app for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad and the MP3 Insiders jump at the chance to weigh in on the service's new caching capability and pricing scheme. Also on deck: some surprisingly stylish new headphones from Sony, more Apple-related leakage, and some info on finding the iPad's hidden shuffle feature. Plus, we play some voicemail and make a very special announcement.

By April 27, 2010

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Ep. 1215: Law & Order: Lost Prototypes Unit

Dun DUN! Police break down the door of a Gizmodo editor's house looking for evidence of some sort of crime involving the lost iPhone prototype ... meanwhile, Nokia has to kind of pathetically blog about how someone took a prototype of the Nokia N8 and they would really, really like it back. It's a weird world out there. Also, the "Boy Genius" has been outed, Samsung might make a Google TV, and we're storing your data for you in Unicorn Town.

By April 27, 2010

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On this week's Dialed In, we dish about what we'd like to see in the iPhone 4G and 10 ways Android beats the iPhone right now.

This week we are sans Nicole, but for a very good reason: She became an official U.S. citizen today! Frankly, there hasn't been a ton of cell phone news over the past few days, but we know it's just the calm before the storm. The storm being CTIA Spring 2010. Still, Kent, Jason, and I find plenty to talk about, including our wishes for the iPhone 4G and ways Android beats the iPhone right now. Plus, we take a tour of Sony Ericsson's new user experience platform and try to answer more of your Windows Phone 7 Series questions. You can find it all here on Dialed In Episode 118.

By March 10, 2010

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Ep. 1213: No iPad for you!

Is this the ultimate early adopter penalty? If you buy more than two iPads to send to your friends overseas or give to your family, you risk a lifetime ban on future purchases? That just can't be right. Also not right: the sweet little child who calls tell us how to get porn on the iPhone. Just upsetting. Plus: Palm deathwatch and Facebook's privacy untangled (er, sort of).

By April 23, 2010

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The MP3 Insiders discuss the rumored next-gen iPhone.

This week, the MP3 Insiders discuss the rumored next-gen iPhone, which appears to be the most legit report on an unannounced Apple product in recent memory. Also, hackers break into the Zune, Apple admits to faulty Shuffle headphones, and ZDNet offers an excellent comparison of popular online music stores.

By April 20, 2010

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Push Gmail on your iPhone

Get push Gmail on your iPhone like on the BlackBerry, as well as sync your calendar and contacts with Google's services.

By February 24, 2010

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Ep. 1210: Hug a n00b

Ubisoft is doing away with paper manuals, which means gaming n00bs will be forever stuck in virtual corners trying to figure out the right button combination for re-load. Also, Apple wants its secret iPhone back and Molly just wants you to know that next time you find a top-secret prototype in a bar, you should call her instead of Gizmodo. Oh, and if you want porn, buy an Android phone, says Steve Jobs. Good day for Android.

By April 20, 2010

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Ep. 563: Where strange things are afoot at the Circle K

The first half of today's extra silly episode of The 404 Podcast is all about the latest updates surrounding the iPhone 4G prototype found on a bar floor in Redwood City, California--turns out the phone really does belong to Apple, and Darth Jobs wants it back. Last night, Gizmodo posted a picture of a very brief letter sent to editorial director Brian Lam asking for the device in question, validating its authenticity as an Apple product. So now that it's out on the open, certain issues need to be addressed on our show.

By April 20, 2010

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A Web browser with screaming speed

We'll showcase the speed and features of the Opera Mini Browser for iPhone.

April 14, 2010

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Ep. 1202: Multitasking, iAds ... and Folders!

In today's episode, we follow the Apple live-stream for earth shattering iPhone OS additions like multitasking (woo!), an interactive ad platform (woo!), and an innovative new app organization structure called ... Folders (WTF?). Also, the UK rushes through a big online piracy law, so that's going to end well, and Google Voice may be coming to the desktop.

By April 16, 2010

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3D TV: It's the glasses, stupid

This week on the Tech Review, our new app show, the new iPhone OS, and Microsoft tries to hit the Kinspot. (Shudder.)

By April 14, 2010

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Hide your text message preview

Brian Tong shows you how to avoid awkward text message situations on the iPhone and Android platforms.

April 14, 2010

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Next of Kin

Apple escorts Opera onto the iPhone, Sony launches a waterproof Walkman, Microsoft announces the socially oriented Kin phones.

By April 13, 2010

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CNET's editors finally get a chance to sit down and reflect on this week's announcements. Did we get everything we wanted from iPhone OS 4.0? And just who are the Kin devices for? These questions and more in this week's Dialed In.

It's been a busy week thanks to Apple and Microsoft. First, we raced down to Cupertino, Calif., to watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs preview iPhone OS 4.0, and then we zipped back up to San Francisco to catch Microsoft as it took the wraps off Project Pink and unveiled the Kin One and Kin Two. Of course, after all that, we had more questions than answers, so we try to tackle some of those issues in this week's episode of Dialed In. Plus, we take a look at the latest rumors and reviews and give Kent a warm send-off as he goes on a well-deserved break.

By April 14, 2010