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Politico's Mike Allen analyzes Stephen's prospects in South Carolina, should he choose to make an even more historic announcement. (05:00)
TV Hat lets you focus on what matters most by blocking out unnecessary distractions -- like your spouse. (03:14)
The iPhone's archconservative voice recognition assistant, Siri, can neither locate an abortion clinic in Manhattan nor understand foreigners. (03:16)
The Catholic Church revises the liturgy, Pope Benedict XVI gets caught riding the Popemobile without a seat belt, and a vodka ad offends Jews and Christians alike. (06:48)
As with the iPhone and iPad, Stephen was the first in line to buy Steve Jobs' biography. (01:40)
Stephen tries to talk his iPhone 4S into writing the show. (01:51)
Stephen honors Steve Jobs with a montage of all the cool Apple products he got for free, and thanks Jobs for everything he did. (03:44)
Stephen says goodnight and silently pays tribute to the late Steve Jobs with his iPhone. (00:10)
Uncertainty about Chris Christie's candidacy reaches the theoretical quantum state first postulated by Heisenberg in 1927. (04:22)
America cracks down on immigration, Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah, and Ken Burns discusses his documentary series on Prohibition. (00:33)
Republican presidential candidate Buddy Roemer needs financial help from Iowans, but Trevor Potter has warned him not to discuss his campaign plans with Stephen. (03:45)
Stephen says goodnight with the Colbert Super PAC Cone of Silence over his head. (00:08)
Missy Cummings wants to replace the military's cumbersome battlefield surveillance technology with lightweight, smartphone-operated drones. (05:35)
Stephen fears the dangers of cell phones, but he can't get by without all the apps, calls and tweets. (03:59)
A swelling controversy casts a lengthy shadow over Anthony Weiner, stretching the fabric of America's national discourse. (02:29)
Stephen finds a way to talk to Nana on his cell phone without absorbing harmful cancer rays. (03:33)
The time to review the safety of nuclear power plants is not immediately after Japan's major environmental catastrophe. (05:26)
Charlie Sheen gets a new gig as Twitter overlord, and the fake Rahm Emanuel is unmasked. (03:19)
Sherry Turkle doesn't want to get rid of technology, but she thinks it's time to put it in its place. (06:39)
Atheists attack religion outside the Lincoln Tunnel, and the official Capitol Christmas Tree has a Twitter account. (04:53)