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Aunt Jill's back on the show today to make sense of Apple's positive third-quarter earnings despite falling iPhone sales in China. She'll also answer some listener questions, so thanks to everyone for submitting!

Microsoft pushes Office 365 memberships with its new iPhone app, Project M.O.J.O. enters the Android-console competition, and Google+ rolls out new features.

The official hurricane season runs through the end of November. If you live in a severe-storm region of the United States, you'll want to arm your smartphone with a few handy apps to help you be the most prepared in case of disaster. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on the best iPhone and Android severe weather apps.


Multiple reports point to the Retina iPad Mini being pushed to 2014. Apple's looking to offer a premium Apple TV service to skip TV ads, and iPhone 5S production is ramping up.

Afraid your kids are blowing out their eardrums with their iPod, iPhone, or iPad? CNET's Donald Bell shows how to lock down a maximum volume setting.


Potential hidden features in iOS 7 are surfacing, next-gen iPhone cases are already here, and Kanye West thinks he's Steve Jobs.

Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom shows off a new video tool for the social-networking service that lets users capture a 15-second video clip, add up to 13 filters, and share it with friends. The feature is available starting today via iPhone and Android.

This week on Crave we take a look at Tim-e, the dancing robotic iPhone dock; give a salute to Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield on his return to Earth; and demonstrate Petswitch, which lets you put your face on your pet's face.

BlackBerry's popular messaging app expands to more devices and gets a social twist, T-Mobile snags the flagship Lumia 925, and Google hides a classic game within its image search.


WWDC is official, but Apple fans will have to wait until fall for new hardware. Good luck holding out. Plus, we take a peek at the alleged low-cost iPhone and iPad 5.

Want to make your iPhone 4 run like an iPhone 5? Donald Bell has some easy tips.

Rumors point to production that lines up with a fall release, Apple gets an invisible-button patent, and Apple's audio splitter of the future.

Google's personal assistant app is available for Apple devices, chat apps overtake traditional text messages, and Square Register updates with new tools for restaurants.

HTC brings one of the best-designed Android phones to take on Apple's iPhone and its stellar design pedigree. It's the HTC One up against the iPhone 5. Let's get it on!

Tim Cook talks about the Apple TV project, Google Glass, multiple iPhone models, and if Apple has lost its cool.

Microsoft's response to the saga of playing used games is more confusing than helpful, the next iPhone might taste the rainbow, whatever that means, iOS 7 may be flat and boring, and our dreams of a steampunk world may be closer than we think.

The iPhone operating system is expected to get a new look, the latest Xbox One report sheds new light on used games, and Digg Reader is set to launch in June.