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Technology turns people into empty flesh terminals that rely on it for all their ideas, memories and relationships. (05:40)
With News of the World gone and BSkyB out of reach, all Rupert Murdoch has to comfort him are a few media companies. (05:34)
Stephen fears the dangers of cell phones, but he can't get by without all the apps, calls and tweets. (03:59)
Seniors will soon be crocheting black light posters and syncing Perry Como's "Lightly Latin" with season three of "Murder She Wrote." (03:48)
Stephen finds a way to talk to Nana on his cell phone without absorbing harmful cancer rays. (03:33)
The only way to settle the fight between Jimmy Fallon and Stephen is with an ice cream eating contest. (06:43)
Stephen honors the passing of the greatest American book since the Bible. (01:25)
Clarence Thomas comes under attack for not reporting his wife's income and for dropping by a secret corporate fundraiser. (05:38)
Stephen answers Obama's call to entrepreneurs and reviews the State of the Union address with Michael Waldman. (07:38)
Researchers find that the sight of red meat calms men down, and cell phones will soon be able to detect STDs. (04:36)
Barack Obama doesn't have to spend $200 million a day on a trip to India when he can use Cisco's new TelePresence system. (05:43)
Joan Rivers tells Stephen that if he looked any doughier in his tux at the Emmys, he'd be working for Pillsbury. (04:38)
The FBI releases the audio of Faisal Shahzad's last-minute phone call to the Taliban prior to his arrest. (04:23)
Murdoc calls to tell Stephen he won't be interviewing the real Gorillaz, just Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett. (04:23)
John Pineau provides an update on the upcoming trial of a woman evicted for putting marshmallow Peeps on her apartment door. (06:07)
The power of the Colbert Bump exceeds even Stephen's expectations when rumors speculate that Raj Patel might be the messiah. (06:23)
Stephen faces off against Shani Davis to win the last place on the U.S. Speedskating team. (06:27)
Paul Krugman apologizes for winning the Nobel Prize in Economics, and J.J. Abrams is sorry for making his hidden puzzle too difficult to solve. (04:33)
Larry King apologizes to Stephen for not giving him a chance to explain the terrible scandal that is sure to end his career. (02:09)
Stephen wants every Jewish member of the television academy to call and beg for forgiveness, which he will then deliver in the form of an acceptance speech. (05:28)