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The new Twitter Music app for iPhone helps you discover music by scanning tweets for music mentions, then displays trending and emerging artists in a beautiful interface.

The new music discovery app had an off-key launch, Google won't allow selling or sharing of Glass, and a picture of a plastic iPhone hits the Web.

More iPad 5 cases flood the market, the next iDevice could have virtual buttons, and we talk the ultimate iPhone 5. Plus our Injustice: Gods Among Us giveaway!

The social network gives iPhone users a way to use certain Home features, Google sidesteps ads in Glass, and CNET looks at how tech was used to communicate after Boston Marathon explosions.

Twitter dives into the streaming music scene with its own app, and Android users can try Chat Heads without Facebook Home. Also, Bridget Carey previews new gadgets, including a smart thermostat and a wireless charging case for the iPhone 5.

In this Inside Scoop, CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Josh Lowensohn discuss recent rumors that the newest crop of Apple products might be behind schedule. Hear about the new fingerprint-detection feature that's delaying the next-generation iPhone and when you could be streaming tunes from your Apple Radio.

Documents suggest IRS lawyers don't think a search warrant is needed for obtaining e-mail, burglars steal user data from video service Vudu, and T-Mobile touts trade-in program before its iPhone 5 launch.

The smartphone market is about to get a little bit more crowded. Samsung has just unveiled its newest version of its Galaxy phone, one that is packed with new features. Could the S4 be the phone that finally gives the Apple iPhone some stiff competition? CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports.

A recent update to Google's YouTube app for iOS allows you to send videos from the app to compatible devices such as an Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or any number of smart TVs. In this example, Donald Bell shows you how to set up this connection between an iPhone 5 and an Xbox 360.

Apple's iRadio service is coming this summer. The Apple game controller is not happening, and rumors point to the iPhone in August.

Many Blackberry users left the platform for Apple's iPhone. Does the all touch screen Z10 do enough to keep their die-hards happy and bring back the customers they lost? Let's get it on!

Do you want a solar-powered iPhone? Also, OS X 10.9 surfaces, Apple and HBO Go are in talks, and we sit down with Will.i.am at MacWorld 2013.

Apple is working on fixing bugs that involve the lock-screen passcode and Exchange accounts, and the Tamagotchi is reborn in app form.

In this episode of CNET Australia's Pocket Filmmaker, Jason Van Genderen shows off his favorite devices that will vastly improve the sound quality of iPhone videos.

Google joins the smartwatch party, HBO Go might go a la carte, hands-on with Razer Edge gaming tablet, and iPhone 5S news.

In this Inside Scoop, CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Kent German digest the recent announcement of Samsung's Galaxy S4 smartphone. Hear why the phone's features won't be enough to lure iPhone users and how the Korean company appears to misunderstand the American audience.

Twitter wants to be your tool for discovering new music, Google Now may come to the iPhone, and each HTC One takes a long time to make.

This week on Crave, The Count counts YouTube views. The DRM chair self destructs after eight sittings, and sex up your iPhone with Sexy Smarty Pants.

Ever since the Samsung Galaxy S3 was introduced last May, it's been giving Apple's iPhone a run for its money. Among Android devices, the Galaxy S3 is arguably the king. And now as Sumi Das reports, smartphone experts suspect that Samsung is preparing to unveil its successor.

The rumored less-expensive iPhone will be a cross between the iPhone 5, the iPod Touch, and the iPod Classic. Wait, isn't that what all iPhones are like anyway?