10 years of the iPhone
The iPhone X is entirely glass, edge to edge, with no button on the front. For security, it uses facial recognition, which in its first public demonstration briefly failed. John Blackstone reports.
The iPhone X is entirely glass, edge to edge, with no button on the front. For security, it uses facial recognition, which in its first public demonstration briefly failed. John Blackstone reports.
Staggering destruction in Florida Keys after Irma; Apple celebrates 10 years of the iPhone by rolling out a new one.
Apple's latest show-and-tell saw it unveil many new gadgets, including the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and the $999 iPhone X. CNET senior editor Ashley Esqueda and CNET executive news editor Roger Cheng join CBSN to discuss the new Apple products.
See what Apple unveiled at its September 12 event at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California
Apple is expected to introduce a newly redesigned iPhone as the company's flagship product marks its 10th anniversary. Industry insiders expect the new model may include features such as wireless charging and facial recognition. CNET section editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with a preview of Tuesday's event.
The smartphones may be indispensable to many, yet crossing the thousand-dollar threshold could prompt some to think twice
The tech giant's fortunes have soared with its iconic smartphone, which remains key to its future
Ten years after the original iPhone debuted, Apple is set to launch its latest version of the game-changing device
A man used smartphone technology to find out where his son was when he failed to show up for a family function
Tech giant set to unveil its newest smartphones, with experts predicting some major upgrades
Will Apple unveil an iPhone 8 with facial recognition technology? Tech rumors fly ahead of annual showcase
With new app, dad teaches his 13-year-old son the ultimate lesson: don't ignore your father
The battle of the smartphones is heating up this summer as tech giants Apple and Samsung get ready to reveal their latest flagship devices. CNET senior editor Bridget Carey spoke to CBSN about what to expect from these new models.
Recent officer-involved shootings are increasing the demand for police body cameras, but high prices of those cameras are delaying new programs. In Jersey City, instead of buying new cameras, police will be using cellphones. Anna Werner reports.
From "iPhone X" to "iPhone Pro," the actual name of Apple's next big handset is still one of its biggest mysteries
Follow these simple tips to avoid dropping into the iPhone's dreaded red zone
Latest quarterly report -- which blew past Wall Street forecasts -- shows tech juggernaut firing on all circuits
The iPhone 6, 6s, and 7 cases were sold by retailers including Victoria's Secret, Nordstrom Rack and Amazon
Men suspected of stealing iPhones worth $590,000 in dangerous heist on moving truck
Apple released iOS security patch to protect against devices getting hacked through their Wi-Fi connection
If voice recognition replaces passwords, how do you make sure you don't get hacked with a recording?
"He seems to like videos and photos of gorillas best... Landscapes don't seem to hold his attention," zoo official jokes
Today marks the 10 year anniversary of the Apple iPhone. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with a look at the evolution and impact of this extraordinarily successful smartphone.
Ten years ago, Apple customers got their hands on the very first iPhone. At the time, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs promised the devices would change the world. That promise has been fulfilled. Fast Company editor-in-chief Robert Safian joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the iPhone's impact.
In June 2007 Apple released the very first iPhone - an iPod, phone and Internet connection all in one, operated via touchscreen and as futuristic-looking as a sci-fi gizmo. The earliest iPhone didn't have all the features or apps it has today, but it was revolutionary nonetheless. David Pogue, of Yahoo Tech, who was one of the very first journalists to play with the iPhone before its release, reports on the history of the personal device that changed the world.
As Americans get ready to count down to midnight, it's already 2025 in many places. See how people around the world welcomed the new year.
Watch the New Year's Eve 2025 ball drop live stream from Times Square in New York City.
A Virginia man was arrested on a gun charge, and investigators say they found a stockpile of pipe bombs at his home.
The Federal Vacancies Reform Act sets the rules for presidents to tap acting officials to fill vacancies throughout the executive branch.
The targets struck by U.S. forces had been used to attack American warships and commercial vessels, officials said.
A woman has been identified as Judy Rodriguez more than three decades after her body was found covered by a board in New York City.
Virtually all of Puerto Rico woke up on New Year's Eve to find there was no electricity, as a power outage hit the U.S. territory.
A variety of New Year's Eve performers are expected for tonight's Times Square ball drop to ring in 2025.
Tesla founder Elon Musk is a vocal proponent of H-1B visas, and his company's use of the program jumped sharply this year.
The truck recall is one of four issued by Ford Motor on the same day for a range of vehicles, including SUVs.
Tesla founder Elon Musk is a vocal proponent of H-1B visas, and his company's use of the program jumped sharply this year.
Luma, a private company that distributes electricity in Puerto Rico, has blamed previous "financial mismanagement" for problems with the island's grid.
Some of the defendants accused of being part of the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, are now asking courts for permission to return to Washington to attend the inauguration.
A military appeals court ruled Monday that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin could not withdraw plea agreements for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other defendants.
The truck recall is one of four issued by Ford Motor on the same day for a range of vehicles, including SUVs.
Tesla founder Elon Musk is a vocal proponent of H-1B visas, and his company's use of the program jumped sharply this year.
Luma, a private company that distributes electricity in Puerto Rico, has blamed previous "financial mismanagement" for problems with the island's grid.
Looking to deposit year-end bonus checks or stock up on last-minute party supplies? A rundown of what to expect.
The Treasury Department says Chinese hackers accessed several department workstations and unclassified documents. China denies any involvement.
A Virginia man was arrested on a gun charge, and investigators say they found a stockpile of pipe bombs at his home.
Some of the defendants accused of being part of the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, are now asking courts for permission to return to Washington to attend the inauguration.
A military appeals court ruled Monday that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin could not withdraw plea agreements for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other defendants.
The Biden administration imposed new sanctions on Russian and Iranian entities over their attempts to interfere in the 2024 election.
The Federal Vacancies Reform Act sets the rules for presidents to tap acting officials to fill vacancies throughout the executive branch.
New Year's resolutions rarely last. Here's why they fail so often and how to change that, according to an expert.
Gardners Candies warns that recalled Meltaway Bars product may contain undeclared cashews, a health risk for people with tree nut allergies.
"I feel like we should've learned our lesson from COVID, that just because we aren't testing doesn't mean the virus isn't there," Dr. Leana Wen said.
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show cases of norovirus, the highly contagious stomach bug, are surging in parts of the U.S.
Horse-powered therapy at the Legacy Ranch outside of Chicago has helped people with mental, occupational and physical challenges on their road to recovery. Charlie De Mar reports on how the ranch is literally and physically getting folks back on the horse.
The targets struck by U.S. forces had been used to attack American warships and commercial vessels, officials said.
"We are devastated at our dear colleague's death," Swiss Chief Executive Officer Jens Fehlinger said in a statement.
Archaeologists digging in the Jordan Valley recently discovered a collection of ancient coins during this year's Hanukkah holiday.
The prosecutor said his officials will continue investigating until they find "each one of the bodies of the people who have been reported missing."
Virtually all of Puerto Rico woke up on New Year's Eve to find there was no electricity, as a power outage hit the U.S. territory.
Country star Dustin Lynch will be a New York correspondent for CBS' "New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash" for a second time. He spoke with "CBS Mornings Plus" about what to expect, his music and his plans for 2025.
A variety of New Year's Eve performers are expected for tonight's Times Square ball drop to ring in 2025.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reached a divorce settlement, her lawyer says, apparently ending one of the longest and most contentious divorces in Hollywood history.
The FBI believes their homes were targeted as part of the larger trend involving organized crime groups.
An Argentine judge has confirmed charges against five people in connection with the death of Liam Payne, a former member of musical group One Direction.
The Treasury Department says Chinese hackers accessed several department workstations and unclassified documents. China denies any involvement.
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court Friday to pause a potential U.S. ban on TikTok from taking effect. In his brief, he said he said he wants to delay the ban in order to give time for his incoming administration to "pursue a negotiated resolution."
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.
The OpenAI issue was caused by an "upstream provider," according to the artificial intelligence organization.
New artificial intelligence features appeared across the tech landscape this year, from the latest iPhone to chatbots like Google's Gemini. Adam Auriemma, the editor-in-chief at CNET, joins CBS News 24/7 with more.
It may sound spooky, but a black moon is nothing ominous.
Solar storms may bring northern lights to several states in the northern U.S. just in time for New Year's Eve, but cloud cover may put a damper on festivities.
Hundreds of new species across the globe were identified by scientists in 2024.
Americans throw away billions of pounds of used clothes every year. But now, California is the first state to hold textile companies responsible for their products from start to finish. CBS News' Danya Bacchus explains.
Space agencies worldwide are gearing up missions in 2025 to expand humanity's horizons, from the moon and Mars to asteroids and beyond.
Federal prosecutors say FBI agents recovered a stash of more than 150 homemade explosives at a home in Virginia.
The initial investigation of Debra Lee Miller's murder became mired in allegations of potential police misconduct.
A Virginia man was arrested on a gun charge, and investigators say they found a stockpile of pipe bombs at his home.
The woman who was set on fire on the NYC subway has been identified as Debrina Kawam, of Toms River, New Jersey, police say.
A woman has been identified as Judy Rodriguez more than three decades after her body was found covered by a board in New York City.
It may sound spooky, but a black moon is nothing ominous.
Skywatchers can mark the calendar with a busy lineup of celestial occurrences in 2025.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe hurtled through the sizzling solar atmosphere and passed within a record-breaking 3.8 million miles of the sun's surface.
Space agencies worldwide are gearing up missions in 2025 to expand humanity's horizons, from the moon and Mars to asteroids and beyond.
New analysis techniques and decades-old research helped NASA scientists identify an unusual black hole in a distant galaxy.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Peterson's death sentence for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci has been overturned. Now his supporters are pushing for a complete retrial.
The seesaw marriage between the former ballerina and her much older husband only lasted four years, until she shot him on Sept. 27, 2020.
Cayley Mandadi's mother and stepfather go to extreme lengths to prove her death was no accident.
See some of convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala's photographs that were discovered by detectives in a Seattle storage locker.
Federal prosecutors say FBI agents recovered a stash of more than 150 homemade explosives at a home in Virginia.
Experts from the National Transportation Safety Board, Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing joined the probe into the South Korea plane crash that killed all but two of the 181 people on board. Ramy Inocencio has the latest.
Preparations have started for the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday at age 100. Events are set in Carter's hometown of Plains, Georgia, and in Washington, D.C. Mark Strassman has more.
As a former president, Jimmy Carter had Secret Service protection for the rest of his life. Nicole Sganga has the story of the agents who guarded him around the clock for nearly half a century.
A million people are expected to pack into Times Square in New York City to ring in the New Year. And while there's no specific, credible threats to the celebration, the New York Police Department and National Guard are prepared. Nikki Battiste reports.