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1.5

Done Not Done aims to help you keep lists of books, music, and movie and television shows that you have watched ("done") and have yet to watch ("not done") but it disappoints at almost every turn.

By Jill Duffy
Done Not Done (for iPhone)

TechCrunch reported today that on June 20, Facebook will unveil a short-video element for Instagram.

By Stephanie Mlot
Facebook and Instagram
3.5

Microsoft's Office Mobile for iPhone is fast and works well, but it's not as appealing as other less expensive options that integrate with more apps and services. If you use SkyDrive and if you have an Office 365 subscription, Office Mobile could be worth your while, but that's a lot of ifs.

By Jill Duffy
Office Mobile for Office 365 subscribers (for iPhone)

Apple's new mobile operating system is a collection of pointless changes.

By John C. Dvorak
iOS 7 WWDC 2013 alt

Want your kids to be entertained and productive at the same time? Here are the top 5 iPhone games for your youngster.

By Jamie Cifuentes
Appscout Top 5 (275)

One of the original social networks, Myspace relaunched this week, opening its doors to everyone, and releasing an iOS app for on-the-go users.

By Stephanie Mlot
Myspace iOS App
2.5

Hojoki aggregates notifications from a huge list of apps and services, and consolidates their activity, but it doesn't offer anything novel. Plus, its buggy functionality and aging interface may convince you to delete this app not long after you've installed it.

By Jill Duffy
Hojoki iPhone app

Color Zen is a new puzzle game with easy color mechanics and meditative electronica music.

By Luke Siuty
Color Zen

PCMag put together a pre-WWDC iOS 7 wish list. Take a look at our rundown of what we wanted vs. what we got.

By Chloe Albanesius
iOS 7 WWDC 2013

Apple's new iOS borrowed plenty of features from its competitors - but that's what competition is all about. See what the other smartphone firms got to first.

By Sascha Segan
iOS 7 WWDC 2013

The eBay Now iPhone app got a boost today, adding the ability to shop online and receive same-day delivery.

By Stephanie Mlot
eBay Now

Vine hit Android devices last week, and just four days later surpassed Instagram in total Twitter shares.

By Stephanie Mlot
Vine for Android

Yelp revamped its iOS application this week, boosting the Nearby tab with suggestions geared specifically toward the individual user's mood.

By Stephanie Mlot
Yelp Nearby iOS

AT&T today revealed that its Enhanced Push-to-Talk (EPTT) service is now available for business customers, via a new app for iPhone 4S and iPhone 5.

By Stephanie Mlot
AT&T Extended Push-To-Talk iPhone App

Apple on Monday unveiled iOS 7, a completely revamped version of the mobile operating system.

By Chloe Albanesius
iOS 7

At WWDC 2013, will it be all iOS and OSX as in years past, or will Apple be bringing us one of its highly anticipated "magic" hardware products? We break down our expectations.

By Joel Santo Domingo
Apple WWDC 2013

Productivity app maker Any.do, which has a task-management app of the same name for iPhone, Android, and Chrome, has a new app in beta called Cal, set to be released in a few weeks.

By Jill Duffy
Any.do (for iPhone)

Amazon on Wednesday rolled out an update for its Kindle for iOS reading app, complete with a number of new features and options impacting page layouts, highlighting, textbooks, and more.

By Angela Moscaritolo
Kindle iOS

The International Trade Commission this week banned the sale of older iPhone and iPad models in the U.S. after finding that they infringe on a patent held by Samsung.

By Chloe Albanesius
Apple logo

The official WWDC application launched today, designed for both attendees and those who couldn't snag a ticket this year.

By Stephanie Mlot
Apple WWDC 2013