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Can Apple become the world’s first trillion-dollar company?

Dan Gillmor: Apple's spectacular growth, fueled by demand for the iPhone, will soon see its market capitalisation reach $500bn and beyond

Apps Rush: Baseball Superstars 2012, Shakespeare In Bits, Geordie Shore, Namco Arcade, Viggle and more

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

Developers debate Android gaming potential at Mobile Games Forum

Stuart Dredge: Piracy and fragmentation headaches persist, but opportunities await beyond the developed world

Apps Rush: Take Me Out, MPme, Met Office, I Am A Child: Just Like You, RBS 6 Nations and more

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

Apple announces record sales of iPhones and iPads

Technology giant more than doubled profits making $13.06bn (£8.35bn) compared with $6bn for the same quarter in 2010

Apps Rush: My Army, The Scotsman, RapidShare, Breakout: Boost+, What’s That Track? and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Tuesday 24 January 2012

Apps Rush: NFL Flick Kicker, GeneGroove, UpNext, PaidContent, JLS, Sarah Little Fairy and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Monday 23 January 2012

Zynga With Friends boss talks social games, freemium and the Android ripple-back effect

Stuart Dredge: 'The things that worked last year are totally different to what works today,' says Paul Bettner

Apps Rush: Wikipedia, Michael Owen, Soul Calibur, Tribe, Niko, FourFourTwo, Hatchi and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Thursday 19 January 2012

Appillionaires author Chris Stevens on apps success and Apple’s e-book plans

Stuart Dredge: 'There's a huge mythology already surrounding the App Store, and I wanted to get to the bottom of it...'

David Hockney landscapes: The wold is not enough

The Royal Academy's major show of David Hockney landscapes has its crazy moments. But all that fresh air wears Adrian Searle out

Beijing Apple store pelted with eggs at iPhone 4S launch

Apple suspends retail sales of iPhone 4S in China after scuffles break out between security and shoppers who queued overnight to be told store would not open

Moonbot Studios talks Numberlys, apps and interactive storytelling

Stuart Dredge: 'This feels like the invention of radio, television or the movie cinema...'

Apps Rush: Numberlys, Shazam Player, CloudMagic, Urban Crime, Burns Night, AFP Photo Book and more

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

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  • The Guardian view on regulating big tech: the UK’s new, tougher approach to child safety is overdue
  • Technology secretary says she wants regulator to design plans for online age verification by October – as it happened
  • ‘The genie is out of the bottle’: parents react to UK under-16s social media ban
  • Forget makeup and tweakments: this is how we should be ageing gracefully
  • UK 16 and 17-year-olds: we would like to hear your views on the government’s social media ban for under-16s
  • ‘We’re coming for his ass’: Jane Fonda, Robert De Niro and Bette Midler target Trump at New York benefit concert
  • ‘What’s the opposite of a gay demon?’: The creepy new Australian horror film that’s getting global buzz
  • One Nation branch official defended Hitler Youth and called Aboriginal people ‘stone age’ in racist posts
  • Spielberg’s Disclosure Day opens strongly at box office as Obsession, Backrooms – and Michael – smash records
  • Ian McKellen says he imagined destroying Mar-a-Lago for new Avengers movie
  • UK under-16s social media ban: which apps will be blocked and how will it work?
  • 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
  • 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

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