iPhone 7 arrives
The iPhone 7 is officially on sale and some people are in a mad rush to get their hands on one. CNET senior editor Lexy Savvides joins CBSN with more on whether the phone lives up to the hype.
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The iPhone 7 is officially on sale and some people are in a mad rush to get their hands on one. CNET senior editor Lexy Savvides joins CBSN with more on whether the phone lives up to the hype.
Some of Apple's new iPhone 7 products are already sold out. CNET's Brian Tong joins CBSN with more details.
The new Apple Watch has some major updates for smartwatch users. The new device is waterproof, has better battery life, and improved software. CNET's Scott Stein shares his first impressions of using the Apple Watch Series 2.
Texting on your iPhone will never be the same once you update to iOS 10.
Reviewers are finally getting their hands on Apple's iPhone 7, which is more water resistant and has longer battery life, but lacks a traditional headphone jack. CNET's Scott Stein brings a new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus to CBSN for a closer look.
Wall Street yawns at latest iPhone; U.S. job openings reach new high; and Liberty Media buys Formula 1 racing for $8B. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Apple is causing a stir with its decision to pull the plug on the traditional headphone jack on the new iPhone 7. Critics fear the company's wireless headphone technology, "AirPods," will be inconvenient, expensive and easy to lose. NewYorker.com editor and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's behind Apple's "risky" move.
Apple executives took the stage at San Francisco's Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on Wednesday to unveil the company's latest generation of devices. Apple's first water-resistant iPhone has several new features to set it apart from the original. Watch the video to see what they are.
What could be the most intrguing - an controversial - new feature in the new iPhone 7 is the lack of a headphone jack. CNET editor-in-chief Lindsey Turrentine joins CBSN with more details.
Apple has unveiled the water-resistant iPhone 7. The headphone jack will also be removed from the new smartphone. Nick Thompson, CBS News contributor and editor at newyorker.com, joins CBSN with more details.
Apple will unveil the iPhone 7 today, with only a few significant changes expected. Will it be enough to boost sales? CNET's Dan Ackerman has more on the likely impact.
Apple unveils its latest version of the iPhone Wednesday. The model will likely feature a change to the headphones. But many question if that will be enough to turn around slumping sales for the smartphone and the company as a whole. John Blackstone reports.
Top industries for above-average wage growth include health, finance and tech; Apple is expected to present new iPhones Wednesday; and Congress returns to work after a 7-week recess. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Apple is now being ordered to pay Ireland $14.5 billion dollars in taxes. This stems from a deal originating in 1991. Yahoo finance columnist Rick Newman joins CBSN with the latest.
Apple is not changing much in the design of their upcoming iPhone 7, according to a video leak. CNET's Brian Tong discusses the new iPhone features.
Average gas prices are 14 cents lower in July than they were last month; and Apple is expected to sell its billionth iPhone sometime this week. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Tech analyst Rene Ritchie explains how the new controls in Apple's iOS 14.5 update give users more control over the data they share with advertisers.
Apple's new patent could stop fans from recording concerts, and Facebook is changing your News Feed yet again. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN to discuss some of the top tech stories.
Don't expect to see new iPhones every two years. Apple says it will start debuting full-model changes of its iPhone devices every three years. CNET Editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more.
Warren Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway, has invested the equivalent of $1 billion in Apple stock this year. CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner explains why he's willing to bet so much on the tech company.
Whole Foods is getting ready to launch a new initiative geared toward millennials and hipsters. Also, Apple could be tweaking its autocorrect feature on iPhones. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
Apple is facing new questions after its first slump in sales since 2003. Sales of the iPhone fell for the first time ever. Apple's quarterly revenue was down about 13 percent, dropping from $58 billion to $50.6 billion. Wall Street Journal financial editor Dennis Berman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's behind the drop.
The battle between the FBI and Apple over unlocking the San Bernardino killer’s iPhone may be over, but the fight over encryption has just been dramatically ramped up. WhatsApp -- an online messaging service with over a billion users -- just added end-to-end encryption of all its services, including messages, phone calls, photos and videos. Wired magazine got an exclusive interview with WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum and Brian Acton. Wired’s editor at large Jason Tanz joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to explain how the encryption works and its implications.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump is doing damage control after a difficult week that has seen several controversies and a slip in the polls ahead of the Wisconsin primary; video of a police officer playing hopscotch with a homeless girl in California has been viewed millions of times in just a few days
The FBI has successfully broken into the San Bernardino terror attacker's iPhone without the help of the manufacturer Apple. John Blackstone takes a look at different strategies to crack the encryption.
Explosions boomed across Kyiv for hours as ballistic missiles and drones hit the city in an attack that began early in the morning.
Millions of Americans live in areas under winter storm alerts stretching from northern Minnesota to the Eastern Seaboard.
As prosecutors contend with a massive trove of Epstein files, President Trump suggested Friday the Justice Department is spending too much time on the issue — but said Democrats should be named.
President Trump said he won't quickly follow Mideast ally Israel in recognizing Somaliland, saying he needed to "study" it.
Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire agreement on Saturday after weeks of deadly fighting along their border.
After a teen didn't return from walking her dog, her dad used cell phone data to find her in a secluded area two miles away.
Karoline Leavitt and her husband, Nicholas Riccio, welcomed their first child, also named Nicholas, in July 2024.
It marks the second lawsuit in recent months accusing the filmmaker and studio mogul of leveraging his power in Hollywood to make sexual advances.
The Spanish soccer club Valencia said that a coach for its women's reserve team, Fernando Martín, and three of his children were among the victims.
The victim was sitting with her family under a covered porch several blocks away when she was hit by a bullet, according to a probable cause affidavit.
Jeffrey R. Holland was next in line to lead the Mormon church under a long-established succession plan.
The boy, identified by police as Coco, was found in chest-deep waters but was not injured.
After a teen didn't return from walking her dog, her dad used cell phone data to find her in a secluded area two miles away.
The suspected gunman was shot and killed by law enforcement, authorities said.
Several major retailers are now charging customers to return items even if they are unopened and in perfect condition.
Stocks are mostly flat in quiet morning trading on Friday as investors return from the Christmas holiday.
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As prosecutors contend with a massive trove of Epstein files, President Trump suggested Friday the Justice Department is spending too much time on the issue — but said Democrats should be named.
Karoline Leavitt and her husband, Nicholas Riccio, welcomed their first child, also named Nicholas, in July 2024.
The Veterans Affairs Department is reimposing a near total ban on abortions for veterans and their families that was modified in 2022.
Strikes against ISIS targets in Nigeria come after President Trump spent weeks accusing the West African country's government of failing to rein in the persecution of Christians.
The message, aired on Channel 4 on Christmas Day, reflected on the impact of President Trump's second term in office thus far.
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Suze Lopez, a 41-year-old nurse who lives in Bakersfield, California, didn't know she was pregnant with her second child until days before giving birth.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a pill version of the weight-loss drug Wegovy.
A federal judge has approved a preliminary agreement for a class action lawsuit requiring Aetna to cover fertility treatments for same-sex couples as they do with heterosexual couples.
Doctors and scientists say this year's influenza season could be tougher than usual, with a new version of the flu virus, called H3N2, spreading quickly.
The Spanish soccer club Valencia said that a coach for its women's reserve team, Fernando Martín, and three of his children were among the victims.
President Trump said he won't quickly follow Mideast ally Israel in recognizing Somaliland, saying he needed to "study" it.
Explosions boomed across Kyiv for hours as ballistic missiles and drones hit the city in an attack that began early in the morning.
Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire agreement on Saturday after weeks of deadly fighting along their border.
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Peter Turnley, an American and French photographer known for documenting the human condition, finds comfort in Paris. His new book "PARIS Je t'aime" showcases 50 years of photographs from his favorite city.
Samara Joy burst onto the jazz scene in 2021, earning major praise as a "classic jazz singer from a new generation," and gaining popularity on TikTok. The young artist has already won five Grammy Awards, and her album "Portrait" is now up for Best Jazz Vocal Album of the Year. Here's Samara Joy performing "Now And Then (In Remembrance Of...)."
Samara Joy burst onto the jazz scene in 2021, earning major praise as a "classic jazz singer from a new generation," and gaining popularity on TikTok. The young artist has already won five Grammy Awards, and her album "Portrait" is now up for Best Jazz Vocal Album of the Year. Here's Samara Joy performing "Three Little Words."
It marks the second lawsuit in recent months accusing the filmmaker and studio mogul of leveraging his power in Hollywood to make sexual advances.
The band announced Perry Bamonte's death on their official website on Friday.
Instacart says its ending its controversial system of using AI price tests for retailers. Earlier this month, an investigation by Consumer Reports and progressive think tank Groundwork Collaborative found that Instacart's algorithmic pricing charged various prices for the same item from the same store. Jo Ling Kent reports.
Massive tech companies wanting to build more data centers in the U.S. are lobbying for support among Americans, according to a recent report by POLITICO. Gabby Miller joins CBS News with more on her reporting.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Timothy Werth, a tech editor at Mashable, joins "CBS News 24/7" to discuss the best gadgets of 2025.
Instacart had drawn criticism for testing an AI-based system that enabled retailers to charge different prices for the same grocery items.
The Trump administration intends to dismantle one of the world's leading climate research institutions, in Boulder, Colorado, over what it said were concerns about "climate alarmism."
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NASA continues to aim its space telescopes at the visiting ice ball, estimated to be up to 3.5 miles in size.
Paleontologists have discovered and documented 16,600 footprints left by theropods, the dinosaur group that includes the Tyrannosaurus rex.
The victim was sitting with her family under a covered porch several blocks away when she was hit by a bullet, according to a probable cause affidavit.
After a teen didn't return from walking her dog, her dad used cell phone data to find her in a secluded area two miles away.
Lawmakers may take action against the Department of Justice for the delayed release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson weighs in.
Police were called to a shopping center late Friday morning. Two officers were shot and are in critical condition.
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NASA astronauts took their first drive on the moon 54 years ago. Now, three companies are competing for a NASA contract to build a new lunar rover for use starting with the Artemis 5 mission in 2030. Kris Van Cleave reports.
NASA is gearing up to send four Artemis astronauts on looping test flight around the moon in 2026.
A German aerospace engineer made history Saturday, becoming the first wheelchair user to go into space when she took a 10-minute trip aboard a Blue Origin rocket.
German engineer Michaela Benthaus is the first person with a significant physical handicap to reach space.
President Trump withdrew Isaacman's nomination for NASA administrator in April, before nominating him again in November.
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Peter Turnley, an American and French photographer known for documenting the human condition, finds comfort in Paris. His new book "PARIS Je t'aime" showcases 50 years of photographs from his favorite city.
Samara Joy burst onto the jazz scene in 2021, earning major praise as a "classic jazz singer from a new generation," and gaining popularity on TikTok. The young artist has already won five Grammy Awards, and her album "Portrait" is now up for Best Jazz Vocal Album of the Year. Here's Samara Joy performing "Now And Then (In Remembrance Of...)."
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