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New pictures of the potential iPad 5 leak; Microsoft Office for iOS and the Mac is coming...in 2014; and Apple and Yahoo are getting cozy.

With Thunderbolt and a touch screen, this 15-inch laptop is plenty premium, but could use better battery life.

Rumors point to the next MacBook Air refresh, Apple employees get hacked, and we'll show you how to try using a 5-inch iPhone.

An appealing new design and up-to-date components can't save Apple's new 21.5-inch iMac from its cutthroat, feature-rich Windows-based competitors.

CNET's Paul Sloan and Josh Lowensohn break down Apple's Q1 earnings in which iPhone sales were the bright spot while the company came up short on sales of its iPad tablet and Mac computers.

Apple's newest iMacs are on sale, and we'll tell you what to be aware of. If you're waiting for a Retina iMac? Don't. And Will.i.am makes his own iPhone accessory. Seriously.


Attention home-theater fans: Apple has updated its Mac Mini computer for the holidays. Molly Wood unboxes the 2012 model and gives her take on what she likes and what's missing from the device.

Beneath its striking all-new, slim-edged design, the 2012 27-inch iMac is a performance powerhouse.

Molly Wood unwraps Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display and offers her first impressions.

Apple has improved the value of the Mac Mini as well as its general appeal thanks to its faster performance. The Fusion Drive is also a nice touch for the enthusiast who might want it.

Apple's Phil Schiller shows off the company's new iMac. The new computer is 80 percent thinner than the previous generation and 8 pounds lighter. The computer starts at $1,299 for a 21.5-inch model and starts shipping in November. The 27-inch model starts at $1,799 and ships in December.

Consumers will have another choice of iPhone carrier next year, Apple is moving some Mac production to the U.S., and Zynga wants to try its hand at real-money gambling.

The larger 27-inch model is similar to the new 21.5-inch iMac, but it has a faster 2.9GHz Core i5 CPU and a higher-end Nvidia GeForce GTX 660M graphics chip.

Phil Schiller, Apple's marketing chief, introduces the new Mac Mini, which sports USB 3.0 and comes in a 2TB version.

At $1,699, the new Retina Pro is much more expensive than Apple's other 13-inch laptops, but offers an incredible high-res screen.

This week it's an Apple unboxing party. Molly Wood opens up the 13-inch MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, iPod Touch, and more. Plus, we enlist some little kids to cause destruction to the new iPod Touch.

Apple refreshes the iMac with a new ultra-thin 5mm display. The 21.5-inch all-in-one model includes a 2.7GHz Core i5 chip, 8GB of memory, a GeForce GT 640 graphics chip, and a 1TB hard drive.

The iPad Mini is real, Apple surprises with a fourth-generation iPad, and the iMac gets a makeover. Bridget Carey breaks down Apple's big news in less than three minutes.

We go hands-on with Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Pro. The new notebook, which measures 0.75 inch and weighs 3.57 pounds, now has a Retina Display, like its 15-inch counterpart.


Apple's Phil Schiller introduces a new MacBook Pro at a press event in San Jose, Calif. The new 2.5Ghz dual-core i5 notebook is 3.57 lbs and 0.75 inches thick. It will cost $1,699 with 8GB of Ram and 128GB of memory and ships starting October 23rd.

Private-Eye is a free network-monitoring application that shows all incoming and outgoing connections on your computer. Sort by incoming and outgoing, or even filter on an application basis.

It's our most dramatic torture test yet with the new MacBook Air. Plus, we ElliptiGo, control home theaters with Android, and Molly attempts to control your mind.

The premiere episode unboxes the hot new MacBook Pro, starts torturing an iPad, and Molly drives a solar powered race car. It's hot in there!

Apple caught us by surprise this morning when it dropped the iPad 4 just six months after the debut of the iPad 3. An overview of all the announcements including the Retina MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac Mini on today's episode.

Gfxstatus is a useful menubar item that lets you choose between Integrated or Discrete graphics on late 2008-2012 MacBook Pros. If you need more power, force the Discrete option. If you need to save battery life, choose the Integrated graphics. And if you trust the computer to switch back and forth, choose the Dynamic option and enable Growl notifications so you can see the switch occur.

New evidence points to a 13-inch MacBook Pro Retina potentially coming soon. New next-gen iPhone parts are revealed, and we answer your e-mails!

Molly Wood takes a look inside the MacBook Pro. The Apple notebook sports a 15.4-inch Retina display, which translates to a resolution of 2,880x1,800 pixels.

Bill Detwiler tears down the 11-inch MacBook Air (2012) and finds no major design changes but several important hardware updates.