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It's a name game between the iSlate, iTablet, iPad, or none of the above. Will Apple's tablet be able to dock? And the iPhone helps a man survive...really.

We take calls about solid-state drives, iPhone 4, and uninstalling networking.

Breaking news during the show has Verizon admitting to cutting off the Internet access of people accused of illegal downloading. But hey, they don't throttle,they say. Great! Except for cutting off people is really an extreme from of throttling. And also, Verizon isn't getting proof for this, just accusations. The problems with this policy are immeasurable and we discuss them. Oh and Bing may oust Google on the iPhone.

Apple throws a little fuel onto the ad wars fire; smoking is bad for your Mac's health; and Microsoft Store employees can't dance like we do.

This week on Dialed In we warn against believing in rumors and discuss the latest cell phone news.

We'll get you up to speed with the latest gossip; iPhone 4G rumors heat up; Apple retail takes you outside; and we learn about the Date Check app.

Apple's looking for in-house game developers; game streaming to the iPhone is around the corner; and we'll try to help you avoid embarrassing typos. Plus, our Kensington Prize winners!

We're finally back in San Francisco and New York and boy are we glad. In this show, we recap CES, discuss the latest iPhone rumor, and have some wise words for Google about Android.

Donald and Jasmine throw out a few tasty leftovers from CES 2010, including an upcoming Slacker iPhone app update that will cache music offline. We check out some speaker light bulbs, an amplified helmet, and cross our fingers for XviD support on the Zune HD.

Episode 56 of the Digital City, where Joey wonders why everyone puts up with poor iPhone service (hint: it's the social utility of shared experiences); and Scott finds out how much laptop $350 can buy.

Will 2010 be the year for both Verizon and AT&T to have the iPhone? We'll show you our favorite apps for taking photos, and there's another free giveaway!

Some of you suspect funny business in our latest Prizefight. Trust me: if we were going to rig it, we'd have gone the other way!

Everyone says the iPhone would be better with Verizon, but we wonder if that is really the case. We also discuss all the app stores that went live recently, a new Samsung Gravity 2, a truly hands-free Bluetooth headset, and more.

Most seem to think that TomTom's Car Kit for iPhone is overpriced. So, what exactly are you getting for your money?

We'll show you how to deal with the iPhone's autocorrect feature, which can be a blessing or a curse.

We're pretty swamped with a lot of news about Apple's iPhone, new Android phones, and the new Palm Pixi, so this is a short show for this week. Stay tuned next week with a bit more in-depth analysis and be sure to check out our live stream over at http://live.cnet.com every Wednesday at 2 p.m. Pacific.

If you're looking for a unique speaker dock for your iPhone or iPod, the Vestalife Firefly is a good option with solid sound quality, a small footprint, and several handy features.

Twitter releases the year's top trending topics, Microsoft brings Bing to the iPhone, and how to use Google for medical emergencies.

FM radio might be coming soon to the iPhone and iPod Touch, tethering looks like it's coming in 2010, and we'll show you how to Kiss your iPhone.

The XM SkyDock is an easy and relatively inexpensive way for iPhone users to add satellite radio to a vehicle, as long as they aren't power multitaskers.

Apple's acquisition of Lala shows signs that iTunes might move to the browser; magazine publishers are preparing for the Apple Tablet; and Ustream live broadcasting comes to the iPhone.

Spider-Man and others come to the iPhone, Apple looks into subscription TV via iTunes, and you could be vacationing in space sooner than you think.

Episode 46 of the Digital City, where we debate the merits of the PS3 Slim, show how to get your free Windows 7 upgrade, and discuss new games from Batman: Arkham Asylum to GangStar for the iPhone.

Ep. 49 of the Digital City, where we find out why Microsoft's Steve Ballmer tried to stomp a co-worker's iPhone; check out the first Windows 7 TV ad; and lament that Steve Jobs had to drag himself onstage at the Apple event to basically announce nothing.

One thing Droid users can lord over iPhone fanatics is the new porn app. Yes, with no Apple lording it over the app store Android users can go adult. We also debate the reality of Cyber Monday and congratulate Twitter on being word of the year. Also we know you're all wishing for Macs for Christmas, but you're going to get a netbook. Amazon doesn't lie.

We get a sneak peek at Microsoft's Project Pink with leaked photos of a phone that isn't pink at all. We then dish about the Motorola Cliq, the finally released Garmin Nuvifone, MMS coming to the iPhone, and more.

The Droid is coming! The Droid is coming! In case you haven't heard, Verizon's first Google Android phone is on the way and the carrier isn't holding anything back, taking some not-so-subtle swipes at the beloved iPhone. We're not going to lie; it's pretty fun to watch. Also on this week's episode, we take a look at the new BlackBerry Bold 9700 and some new senior- and wallet-friendly cell phones from Consumer Cellular.

Nokia launches a Netbook, Google wants to help you stop e-mailing the wrong person, and a new iPhone application grades you in bed.

While the B&W Zeppelin Mini's sound didn't blow us away, this stylish, compact iPod/iPhone speaker is appealing for its size, swiveling dock, and decent performance.

The Livespeakr is a good option for iPod Touch and iPhone owners who want a travel-friendly entertainment system, but the speakers don't have much use beyond that.