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Summary: Join Karyne Levy on Rumor Has It to catch the week's hottest tech rumors, from suspected gadget release dates and leaked specs to concept prototypes showing up where they don't belong. Play along with the hosts as they vote on whether the most hyped-up rumor is likely to happen, or if it's pure fantasy. Tech rumors are the Internet's favorite indulgence. And Rumor Has It says: give in to temptation.
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This week, we round up all the final rumors ahead of what will probably be the launch of Samsung's next flagship phone on Thursday. Will it come in colors? Is eye-tracking a thing? Guest co-host Casey Newton weighs in.
This is Emily's last week on the show, so she leaves us with a few words of wisdom before she heads off into the sunset. Also this week, the Xbox 720 might require some ridiculousness, and Apple's iWatch could bend and snap.
The rumored less-expensive iPhone will be a cross between the iPhone 5, the iPod Touch, and the iPod Classic. Wait, isn't that what all iPhones are like anyway?
Sony's vice president of home entertainment hints that an announcement about the next-generation console will be made at or before E3 in June.
We round up the highlights, the lowlights, and everything in between from our journey around the show floor at the biggest tech conference of the year. Oh, and yes, we did get lost a couple times (obviously).
We go over the biggest new rumors so far in 2013: BlackBerry Messenger video chat, an Apple accessory, a Lytro-like camera for smartphones, and a super awesome incredibly thin Galaxy S4.
Waiting for that Apple television or the iPhone 5S? Want to know when the next Xbox and PlayStation will be announced? We'll lay out our best guesses.
Nerds everywhere are rejoicing that we may get to use Excel on the subway next year. We check out that latest rumor, ask you to remember LinkedIn, and Dish has its eye on your cell phone contract.
This week on Rumor Has It, Asus might be cooking up another low-cost tablet, but we're too into watching TV to really care; a Facebook rumor gets debunked in less than 48 hours; and we revisit Apple streaming-music rumors.
This week, Xbox rumors are back, making Karyne hyperventilate; Google might release its own Chromebook by the end of the year; and Disney's upcoming "Star Wars" film could make fans everywhere go to the Dark Side.
This Thanksgiving, we're thankful these clips never aired...until now. For your viewing pleasure, we let you in on the flubs, fails, and behind-the-scenes gibberish of CNET's rumor roundup.
We don't even know what the iTV is, and we'd still rather have that than an iPhone 5S. Luckily (unluckily?) for us, Apple might be releasing both next year.
Could Microsoft complete its revitalization by adding a gaming tablet to its lineup? Karyne is breathing into a bag with excitement. We go over that and other rumors, and we apologize in advance for the ridiculousness of Emily's humiliation Day video.
This week we investigate the logic behind the rumor that Google is trying to invade the bike messenger's turf with a new "same-day" delivery service. Wait, what does that have to do with Google? Also, Scott Forstall probably has bad manners, and Nokia might, too.
This week we explore whether Google plans to offer a cheap tablet with one big trade-off, your next TV may be your phone, and Apple is about to release an OS fix.