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Now that Apple has introduced two new iPhones, you may be wondering which one to buy. CNET's Sumi Das compares features found in the high- and low-end models and lists the pros and cons of each.
At TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer explains how Yahoo is dealing with government surveillance requests, why she doesn't like phone passcodes, and what the heck happened with the new logo.
At TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer explains why she doesn't like using a passcode on her smartphone and why she's a fan of fingerprint sensors.
Apple's Phil Schiller shows off the new iPhone 5S camera, which uses a larger aperture, larger sensor, and bigger pixels. The new device also sports a new burst mode feature and a 120fps slow-motion camera.
Apple's Phil Schiller reveals the company's new iPhone, which comes in gold, "Space Gray," or white. The new device costs the same on contract as the iPhone 5 did at launch: $199 for the 16GB version, $299 for 32GB, and $399 for 64GB.
Apple's Phil Schiller announces a new fingerprint scanner, called the Touch ID sensor, which is integrated into the home button of the iPhone 5S. Users can now tap to activate, instead of pressing.
The most dramatic iOS makeover to date will be available next week. Apple's Craig Federighi highlights the key changes and upgrades including: Control Center, iTunes Radio, and the camera, and photos app. Plus, Siri will be able to search Twitter.
Apple's Phil Schiller unveils the iPhone 5C, a cheaper polycarbonate model. The new iPhone will be available in five different colors and could prove to be popular in countries like China and India, where consumers buy handsets off-contract.
Epic Games' Infinity Blade 3 takes center stage at Apple's iPhone 5S launch event. The new game uses Apple's A7 processor, the first-ever 64-bit smartphone chip. Infinity Blade 3 will be available in the App Store alongside the iPhone 5S launch on September 20.
Should you start picking which color iPhone you're going to order and counting down to an iWatch? If the suspense around the upcoming Apple event is too much to bear, here's a preview of what will likely be unveiled.
The person who carries the camera is the one who never gets his photo taken. It's a classic problem, but one that's now easily corrected with a new iPhone app called Groopic. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on how it works and how it could be a photographer's best friend.
TV reviewer David Katzmaier talks 4K TVs and new products with Phil Molyneux, President and COO of Sony Electronics.
Samsung jumps into the smartwatch market with the Galaxy Gear. The new timepiece sports a 1.63-inch Super AMOLED display and is cross-compatible with other Samsung devices like the Note 3. It also features an outward-facing camera for taking pictures while on the go. It will be available in October in the US.
Samsung reveals its latest 10.1-inch tablet at IFA 2013 in Berlin. The new device has an eight-core chip, 3GB of RAM, and new S Pen and multitasking features.
Samsung's JK Shin reveals the Galaxy Note 3 at IFA 2013 in Berlin. The new "phablet" features a 5.7-inch, Super AMOLED screen. The larger screen size allows users multitask between multiple apps simultaneously on the same screen.