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Samsung overtakes Nokia – and possibly outsells Apple’s iPhone

Samsung appears to have become the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, passing Finland's Nokia, top since 1998. By Charles Arthur

Apps Rush: LinkedIn, Frankenstein, O2 Wallet, Dell, The Dictator, One Direction, DC Nation and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Friday 27 April 2012

Apps Rush: Monty Python, Science Museum, Klout, Princess Poppy, ZombieSmash, EyeEm and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Thursday 26 April 2012

Apps Rush: Google Drive, Kinect Star Wars for iPad, Angry Birds Space, Naked Wines, Lil’ Kingdom and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Wednesday 25 April 2012

Apple: why doesn’t it employ more US workers?

The electronics giant assembles its gadgets in China. But, according to new research, if it moved its production home, it would still be hugely profitable and create thousands of jobs

Draw Something gets more social with chat and Facebook/Twitter sharing

Dan Porter talks new features, TV possibilities and localisation plans for popular game. By Stuart Dredge

Apps Rush: Pocket, Sketch Nation Studio, Metal Hammer, Kingdom Age, Goal.com, Dubstep Tebow and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Wednesday 18 April 2012

Apps Rush: Shakespeare’s The Tempest, LoveThis, Tetris, 7digital, Punch! Culture Shelf and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Friday 13 April 2012

Apps Rush: Premier League 20 Seasons, Google Currents, Asda, Football Manager Handheld and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Thursday 12 April 2012

Instagram and Facebook: the next tech bubble?

Facebook has bought the photo-sharing service for $1bn. What does history tell us about the wisdom of such mega-deals?

Fish, the app that thinks it’s a book – review

Robin Sloan's new iPhone app offers narratives designed to be read and reread, writes James Bridle

Apple’s share price overtakes Google as it is forecast to be first $1tn company

Apple shares could soon hit $1,000, analysts predict, with China and television market key to growth

24 hours in apps media disruption

How mobile is sparking innovation in publishing, music, television, games and beyond. By Stuart Dredge

Propellerhead on Figure app: ‘Everyone should be invited to be part of this’

Stuart Dredge: iPhone app makes powerful electronic music-making technology accessible to all

Foxconn ‘work placement’ proves grim experience for one Chinese student

'You are standing throughout the day. It was tiring,' says one student who ended up working for Apple supplier Foxconn

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  • Starmer says he hopes social media ban for under-16s will come into force next spring – UK politics live
  • The Toymaker’s Key review – steampunk sci-fi animation is eclectic if overwrought
  • How Australia’s social media ban has affected families six months on
  • ‘Loving our country sounds like an abused spouse saying they love their abuser’: Robert De Niro leads crowd in rallying cry against Trump
  • Social media firms hit back as Starmer announces ban for under-16s in UK
  • The man who bought Diane Keaton’s nail clippers also owns Whoopi Goldberg’s teapot: ‘It will have her fingerprints on it’
  • Disclosure Day: alien conspiracies, car chases and a jaw-dropping climax – discuss with spoilers
  • Familiar Touch review – Kathleen Chalfant is wonderful in subtle, sensual memory loss drama
  • UK under-16s social media ban: which apps will be blocked and how will it work?
  • Angel’s Egg review – Mamoru Oshii’s dazzling 1985 anime is an eerie philosophical adventure
  • The problem with ‘loneliness influencers’ isn’t their friendlessness – it’s the air of cosy defeatism
  • Dry Leaf review – three-hour amble around the football pitches of Georgia in search of a daughter
  • ‘More relevant now than ever’: how Virginia Woolf recaptured the cultural zeitgeist
  • ‘Distressingly beautiful and disorienting’: the Willem Dafoe film that only one person can see at a time
  • Europe is starting to break up with US big tech. But it’s still abiding by the Silicon Valley rulebook
  • Starmer to announce ‘Australia plus’ ban on social media for under-16s
  • A day in the life of a dancer who went viral for pretending to be a parakeet
  • Why is the UK launching an ‘Australia plus’ social media ban and how will it work?
  • Scientists are working on headphones that block annoying noises and allow the ones you love? I can’t wait!
  • Readers reply: Experts say we should use passkeys, but can a smartphone pin really be safer than a password?
  • Elon Musk and co may relish march of the robots but there must be AI boundaries in the workplace
  • ‘Have I been influenced, or is this actually me?’ How personal taste fell out of fashion
  • X accused of giving racists ‘impunity’ after refusing to bar N- and P-word posts
  • NHS staff battling wave of food supplement disinformation
  • ‘I should know better’: tech expert lost £70,000 in one simple phone call
  • Make platforms that promote violent content pay towards riot costs, Streeting says
  • UK government announces £132.5m after-school clubs package
  • Pioneering UK Nerve Lab harnesses AI to map effect of children’s screen time
  • ‘Loneliness influencers’ are racking up views. After a breakup, I see the appeal
  • ‘Why would you put a toxic product into the hands of a young child?’: director turned activist Beeban Kidron on why big tech needs its ‘tobacco moment’

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