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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 discuss the Apple rumor that refuses to die. Also, will Facebook ruin the Internet with a "Want" button? And is one-thumb typing coming to Windows Phone 8?
This week in rumor land, we wonder if Amazon is feeling the heat from Google's Nexus 7. Also, is Kinect coming to the car? Could BlackBerry out-pixel the iPhone's Retina Display?
This week in rumor land, Donald Bell and Emily Dreyfuss wonder about new Kindle Fires, whether Samsung might drop the Android OS, and they don't mention the iPhone 5 once. Kidding!
Introducing Rumor Has It, CNET's newest tech show, where we round up the week's hottest rumors. Play along as we vote on what the iPhone 5 will look like. Also, did Microsoft nearly buy Nokia? How much will the Nintendo Wii U cost? Find out.
On this week's show, we listen to some voice mails and read some e-mails; Emily brings out her inner Russian; and we rock out with our socks out for you guys.
In the sorrowful but uproarious penultimate episode of the scrappy Internet game show that could, we bet on whether tattoos will soon answer phone calls; Microsoft is getting in the gaming helmet business; iPhone 5 will have a bigger Retina Display; and Sony will release this old new Chromebook from the distant past.
Will Lenovo be the first to launch a Windows 8 tablet in October? Speaking of October, is that when we're going to see Windows 8 launch? Is Mog off the auction block and into the arms of HTC and Beats? And are gamers going to be able to change the ending of Mass Effect 3? All that and more, on today's Rumor Has It!
Is Intel as sick of cable TV as I am? Does Amazon want to make its own TV shows? Is a Google-made tablet coming soon? What about a Windows 8 tablet? Oh, and Android phones may finally be getting Instagram. Praise be!
It's finally here! Apple's iPad event is happening tomorrow, and in honor of all the announcements, we don't talk about the iPad at all on today's show. Just kidding! Will it be called the iPad HD? Will it have a home button? Will we finally be able to stop talking about it?
The iPad 3 event is confirmed, and our minds are blown (as is our game show tie), but we gather our wits to discuss the impending release of the Samsung Galaxy S III, and two weird Google patents that are either innovative or derivative, depending upon your mood. All that plus Yays and Nays on Rumor Has It.
On today's show, we gab about the PS Vita OS, Duck Timer Android's next OS version, learn all about Canon's new 5D Mark iii camera, and Karyne rants about why a touch-screen Xbox remote is the worst ever, even though it might be awesome.
It's our 20th episode, which means we break out the expensive rose Champagne and celebrate in style. On today's show, we talk for a million minutes about the iPad 3, Google wants to sell the dumbest crap in its store, and we pull out our new segment, Analysts' Corner, just in time for Valentine's Day!
On today's show, Best Buy puts out a hypothetical survey starring the iTV, the iPod Nano's purported camera is too small for words, Amazon is trying to make things way too easy, and Emily's threshold for humiliation knows no bounds!
This week, Emily and Karyne bet on whether the new Xbox will drop in fall of 2013; Samsung will bore us with an unnecessarily enormous new tablet at Mobile World Congress; Nintendo will embarrass itself by changing the name of the Wii U to something much, much worse; and Mark Zuckerberg will loosen his death grip on Facebook and let it go public on Wednesday.
On today's show, iBooks 2 code points to possible Retina Display iPad; Casio does something other than make keyboards; our favorite people, analysts, comment on the upcoming year for Netflix; and we have a couple guesses about who Anonymous will attack next.