Confessions of a happychondriac What happened when somebody created an app that you could tell when and where you were happy and unhappy?
Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography by Walter Isaacson – review A life of the late Steve Jobs catches the great man's many contradictions with unerring skill, writes Peter Conrad
Android outgunning iPhone for app downloads, but revenues remain another story Stuart Dredge: ABI Research's latest app stats show that both Apple and Google are winning in the race for developer affections
Apps Rush: Tintin, Timmy Time, Daily Mail, Shelby.tv, RoboFonics and more Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Tuesday 25 October 2011
Whale Trail iOS game tops 38k first-weekend sales in pursuit of Angry Birds Stuart Dredge: UK studio ustwo rides wave of Apple promo, social buzz and Gruff Rhys theme tune, but co-founder Mills says it's early days
Steve Jobs biography: he thought ‘Antennagate’ row was a smear Apple co-founder initially believed that rivals Google and Motorola were attempting to 'shoot down' launch of iPhone 4. By Josh Halliday
Flick Champions HD – review Retro and modern gamers alike will be satisfied with these eight finger-flicking sports, writes Toby Moses
Angry Birds movie: the dos and don’ts for Rovio’s pig-busting blockbuster Stuart Heritage: The avenging avians app is actually becoming a feature film. Let's aim a few pointers at the producers
Apps Rush: Absolute 80s Remixer, Batman Arkham City, Skinvaders, Opinionaided, RaOne and more Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Friday 21 October 2011
Smartphone game of the day: Whale Trail Keith Stuart: Chic design agency Ustwo brings us a single-button game about a flying whale. And it's gorgeous
Apps Rush: Whale Trail, Time Populist, Spotify for BlackBerry, Liverpool FC, Audiofuel and more Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Thursday 20 October 2011
The Good Shopping Guide – consumer app of the week Compare the ethical credentials of hundreds of the country's largest brands
How Apple eclipsed Microsoft Relentless innovation, ruthless efficiency and great products have helped Steve Jobs's company steal a march on its old rival, says Charles Arthur
Apple sales rise – but fail to soar Weaker iPhone sales than expected prompt questions over release date of latest smartphone model