Apple is showing off it's latest gadget, but the iPad 2 announcement was overshadowed by the appearance of Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Kendis Gibson reports.
Transformers: War for Cybertron will be released June 22, 2010 for XBOX360, PS3 and PC platforms.
Video-editing tools may be coming to the iPhone, Sony is in talks to license feature-length films on YouTube, and Radiohead goes against the RIAA.
Amazon acquires the European equivalent of Netflix, Nintendo announces details of the 3DS, and the Playboy iPad app is not an app after all but an optimized mobile site.
In what could be one of the biggest technological announcements of this year, Steve Jobs presented Apple's latest smart phone, the iPhone. CNET.com's Molly Wood reports from San Francisco.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco to unveil the new iPhone 4. Jobs calls Apple's newest creation "the thinnest smartphone ever."
During Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Steve Jobs attempts a demo with two new iPhones, but as one screen fails to load a web page, a spectator screams "verizon!"
Opening day for Major League Baseball is just around the corner, but players will be taking the mound on digital diamonds as well. CNET's Natali Del Conte reports.
"Wolverine" gets pirated, BlackBerry users can watch TV on the go, and globe-trotting with Twitter.
Microsoft's Hohm app is designed to help you save energy, Internet Explorer has a security hole that needs patching, and U2 launches a mobile album for BlackBerry.