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Apple brings Sandy Bridge and Thunderbolt to the new iMacs. Don't hold your breath for the latest rumor, an iPad 3D. Plus, our App of the Week is Paint for Cats. Meow.

We recommend Apple's new 27-inch iMac for its impressive speed, exciting connected device potential, and its large display, all of which are wrapped up in the industry's best design.

With free apps for Android devices and Windows and Mac computers, doubleTwist gives Android users a very iTunes-like music management experience, as well as a few premium features even Apple doesn't yet offer.

Looking to turn your Mac into a TV/DVR? We go hands-on with the Elgato EyeTV Hybrid and its iOS app for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

Intel's releasing a new chip set that's prime for the MacBook Airs, the iPod Nano might be getting back a camera, Final Cut Pro is coming soon and we celebrate the start of the baseball season with Homerun Battle 3D, AppleByte style!

Apple announces WWDC in June, but will its iOS and Mac OS X focus mean an iPhone 5 delay? Microsoft isn't so sure about the future of tablets and if you want to get a girl, use an iPad.

This week on the CNET Tech Review: get Amazon's Cloud Player on your Android phone; the Acer Iconia looks better on paper; and Samsung's Series 9 will make you covet your neighbor's laptop.

We have exclusive information on the next-gen iMacs; iPhone 5 rumors keep rolling in; and we'll show you the easiest way to get an iPad 2.

On today's show, Brian Tong has an exclusive about the next crop of iMacs: they're on a boat! Also, Kent German calls in from CTIA to talk AT&T-T-Mobile fallout on the show floor, plus a sneak peek at Sprint's new phone announcements. We rant about Microsoft's new strategy of demanding licenses for things like status bars on mobile phones, and Apple takes on Amazon in a war for the App Store (the name). Plus, new research leads the way to Cylons that can feel pain. --Molly

We'll give you a in-depth sneak peek at some of the newest features and hidden gems in Mac OS X Lion. The Apple TV gets more serious about content, and you won't have to worry about Smurfberries anymore.

Brian Tong shows off the hottest features that you can expect to see in the next Mac OS X release coming this summer.

This week we're buried under a ton of Apple news. We've got new test results for the MacBook Pro and 13-inch MacBook Air, plus there's the new iPad 2 to talk about. Later, Charlie Sheen goes rogue on Ustream, and we ask if celeb web-casting the ultimate end-run around the studio system?

The second generation of Apple's MacBook Air fixes many of our issues with the ambitious original, adding more USB ports, an SD card slot, and a more powerful processor.

The new entry-level $1,199 13-inch MacBook Pro's significant CPU updates and fantastic battery life are nearly as good as the more expensive $1,499 version.

Apple Senior VP Scott Forstall shows off Facetime, a video conferencing feature, on the new iPad 2. Users will be able to video chat with other users on the new iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, and Mac computers.

The Mac App Store's less than a month old, but there are already some good freebies worth downloading. Check out our top picks right now.

We'll cover the details from Apple's latest product release, Mac OS X Lion gets released to developers and we get the latest intel from Apple's iPad 2 announcement.

Apple's new 13-incher updates to brand-new Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs, and adds an HD webcam and a Thunderbolt port. We take it for a spin.


Apple's revamped MacBook Pro line features new CPUs, GPUs, and a brand new Thunderbolt I/O port.

A special show today: Mac questions answered, with MacFixIt author Topher Kessler. Topics tackled include the curse of the slow startup, the forgotten WiFi password, and the touchy Time Machine backup. Also, some non-Mac questions...

From password protection to streamlining your Dock, Sharon Vaknin offers some tips for setting up your new Apple MacBook.

It's the first day of CES 2011 and there's already so much to talk about, so Clayton Morris joins us for a best-of today that includes the Blackberry Playbook, the Nintendo 3DS, 3D cameras, Android 3.0 Honeycomb, Star Wars Blu-Rays, the Apple Mac App Store, gaming laptops, and more!

You can expect a lot of new toys in the first half of 2011, is the 7-inch iPad dead...for now? Plus Brian makes a new best friend and his name is Steve.

Today's show is more than a little off the rails, thanks to talk of the Sean Connery "Jeopardy" bot, a giant pancake maze visible from space, moochie friends, and air-groping. But there's news here, too: Facebook adds facial recognition to photo tagging, the Mac App Store is coming, and the dangerous success of the Stuxnet virus. Also, don't drink Donald's beer. --Molly

Trying to justify spending money on a MacBook when you could have bought a cheaper Windows laptop? Take a peek at these five handy tips for Mac OS X.

Apple's ready for the next-gen MacBook processors; AT&T's rated the worst U.S. carrier; and will the iPad 2 bring two cameras?

Bellies still full of turkey, Bonnie Cha, Julie Rivera and Scott Stein discuss their own holiday picks and most wished-for items...and whether they'd ever buy an iPad for a child.

Looking for more ways to tweak your OS X machine? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica introduces you to TinkerTool, which brings you loads more options to customize your Mac.

Apple makes the MacBook Air both smaller and less expensive, creating an excellent ultraportable, but leaving out a few features along the way. Find out if it lives up to all the hype in our Product Spotlight