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Gone are the days of pasting photographs into clunky albums. These days, the best way to preserve your memories and treasure your digital photographs is through easy-to-make photo books. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on some of the best such online services.
Collecting autographs has long been a tradition of sports fans everywhere. A new company aims to take that ritual into the digital age, offering fans a chance to purchase a personalized autograph -- and voice recording -- from their favorite baseball players online. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.
The iPhone 5 demonstrates the significant evolution of smartphones since Apple introduced the disruptive device in 2007. CNET's Sumi Das talks to Mike Liebhold at the Institute for the Future to find out how smartphones will change our lives yet again.
Jeff Bakalar goes one-on-one with Nintendo of America Director Zach Fountain on some of the technical specifics surrounding the Wii U's Nintendo TVii feature.
Apple's Jeff Robin demos the company's new iTunes music app. Apple has reworked iTunes to feature a simplified user interface, iCloud integration, and a new mini player.
Apple's Phil Schiller shows off the company's 8-megapixel iPhone 5 camera. The new iSight camera has features such as a dynamic low-light mode and a panoramic mode.
Apple's Phil Schiller reveals a smaller, all-digital 8-signal connector for the iPhone 5, called Lightning. The new connector replaces the 30-pin connector, which first launched in 2003.
Apple's Phil Schiller reveals a speedier iPhone, which will for the first time support 4G LTE, delivering what he calls "Ultrafast Wireless." The device's LTE service will be available in the U.S. on Sprint, Verizon Wireless, and AT&T.
Apple introduced a restyled iPod Touch with a taller screen, better camera and support for Siri. The new device will come in two models, a 32GB version for $299 and a 64GB version for $399. It's expected to ship in October.
Apple's Phil Schiller unveils its much-anticipated smartphone: the iPhone 5. The new device is 18 percent thinner -- 7.6mm thick -- with a 4-inch display.
Apple introduces new earphones, called EarPods. The company says the new shape offers better comfort and sound. They are expected to ship with the iPhone 5 and the new iPods.
Apple's Greg Joswiak unwraps the company's seventh-generation iPod Nano with a 2-inch screen. The music player now offers a bigger display, a thinner design, and a new volume rocker.
Rumors about the iPhone 5 have been running rampant. But on Wednesday, speculation will be put to rest. CNET's Sumi Das has a preview.
Ever since Facebook went public in May, its stock price has dropped and its CEO has stayed out of the public spotlight. On Tuesday in San Francisco, Mark Zuckerberg made a rare appearance at a tech conference to discuss the state of his company and how to get that stock price back up. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco that the company does 1 billion queries a day in search. Zuckerberg goes on to say there's a big opportunity and company has a team of engineers working on it.