iPhone set to replace the stethoscope Free iPhone app monitors heartbeat – and helps doctors save lives in remote areas
iPhone games: Gravity Runner; Splode iPhone games: Gravity Runner puts a new spin on 2-D platform jumping while Splode invites you to set off some explosive chain reactions. By Will Freeman
Apple blocks iPhones from green ranking scheme Scheme rates handsets on factors such as ecological impact of raw materials, manufacturing process and energy efficiency
App of the day: Turn chores into a game, with EpicWin Stop what you are doing, and check out EpicWin. This is undoubtedly the best productivity app you will ever find. By Jemima Kiss
Are the iPhone and iPad killing the world wide web? Are the iPhone and iPad killing the web? It depends who you ask, writes John Naughton
Star Wars: The Battle for Hoth This Star Wars app for the iPhone doesn't live up to expectations, writes Toby Moses
ESPN offers Premier League goals app Pay-for service, on mobile site and through Android and iPhone apps, promises video of every goal – usually within minutes. By Mark Sweney
iPad may be a ‘game changer’, but competitors are up to this game Apple's iPad is a 'game changer', says Rupert Murdoch – but Samsung is about to become its first serious competitor and others will not be far behind
Google and Apple prepare for mobile advertising battle Google and Apple are gearing up to launch ads on their apps, a strategy which is set to change the advertising landscape for ever
Apple iPhone executive in shock exit Apple's iPhone engineering chief, Mark Papermaster, has left the firm, while speculation grows on reason for his departure
Apple’s self-inflicted bruises take the shine off its untouchable brand Apple has been having a tricky time, with the latest hiccup a warning by the German government about the security of its devices
iPhone worship has seen the media lose all sense of proportion Religious fervour surrounds the latest phone technology, despite it only representing a small slice of the world market, says John Naughton
Climate change denial? There’s an app for that A new iPhone climate change sceptics' app inadvertently reveals the strategies of disinformation and denial they employ
Apple devices are vulnerable to attack, say German security officials Statement warns iPhone and iPad users to visit only trustworthy websites and avoid PDFs until Apple releases fix