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Social news magazine Flipboard today announced the expansion of its iPad-only digital magazine curation, now available for Android users, and on the Web.

By Stephanie Mlot
Flipboard Version 2.0 Magazines

Hipstamatic today introduced Oggl, a new community for iPhone users to share and experience photos.

By Stephanie Mlot
Hipstamatic Oggl Logo

As Apple gears up for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference next month, it's apparently ramping up testing of iOS 7, which is expected to be unveiled at the show.

By Angela Moscaritolo
iPhone 5
4.0
Editors' Choice

Viddy combines one of the best social video app interfaces with the features you need and a great web presence. And Bieber's on it, so what are you waiting for?

By Michael Muchmore
Viddy (for iPhone)

Samsung's usual iPhone mockery has been toned down in its latest television spot, advertising the new Galaxy S 4.

By Stephanie Mlot
Verizon Galaxy S 4

Two days after Uber launched its taxi e-hail service, it hit a major roadblock, in the form of a court-ordered injunction blocking the program from moving forward.

By Stephanie Mlot
UberTAXI

Songza today launched version 3.0 of its iOS app, boasting a simpler, cleaner, prettier user interface, as well as new ways to interact with the application.

By Stephanie Mlot
Songza iOS App Version 3.0
3.5

The iPhone app Cloze collects tweets, emails, Facebook posts, and other bits of communication from your contacts and prioritizes them based on people who are most relevant to you. It's a wonderful tool for getting relevant information about people in your network, although the Web version is more intuitive than the mobile app.

By Jill Duffy
Cloze (for iPhone)

Path is once again being accused of spamming members' contacts with text messages and calls, according to the sordid tale of one ex-Path user's experience.

By Stephanie Mlot
Path App

Amazon is making it easier for blind and visually impaired users to take advantage of the Kindle Store.

By Angela Moscaritolo
Kindle iOS
3.5

Socialcam is a video-sharing app and site with Instagram-like filters and all the social features we expect.

By Michael Muchmore
Socialcam (for iPhone)

The first iPhone - referred to as "iPhone Vintage" on an internal Apple document - will no longer be serviceable come June 11.

By Chloe Albanesius
First iPhone

Google Now puts customized information before your very eyes, from updated tracking info for package deliveries to sports recaps. Here's how to get Google Now on iOS devices and tips for customizing it.

By Jill Duffy
Google Now

Jawbone today announced its acquisition of BodyMedia, as well as the launch of an app platform for its Up health wristband.

By Stephanie Mlot
Jawbone Up

As it prepares to go public, mobile music discovery app Shazam today announced that former Yahoo executive Rich Riley has joined the company as the new Chief Executive Officer.

By Stephanie Mlot
Shazam's Rich Riley

In its latest TV commercial, Microsoft mocks the neverending battle between Apple and Android while promoting their newest Windows Phone, the Nokia Lumia 920.

By Jamie Cifuentes
Nokia Lumia 920
4.5
Editors' Choice

Snapseed is one of the most powerful iPhone photo editors out there, with a clever interface to match its power.

By Michael Muchmore
Snapseed (for iPhone)
4.0

Starmap (for iPhone) shows fainter stars than most similar apps and brings a lot to the table for its price.

By Tony Hoffman
Starmap (for iPhone)
4.5
Editors' Choice

SkySafari 3 (for iPhone) has an appealing interface and provides a wealth of features that sets it apart from other low-priced planetarium apps.

By Tony Hoffman
SkySafari 3 (for iPhone)

Google Now has arrived for iPhone and iPad.

By Chloe Albanesius
Google Now