Facebook buys iOS book-app publisher Push Pop Press Stuart Dredge: The developer of Al Gore's Our Choice snapped up, but says social network isn't moving into digital publishing
Apps rush: Cosmo For Guys, HELO TC, Tweetminster and more Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Monday 1 August 2011
Apple’s rise continues but few others are getting a bite Steve Jobs and co have created an economy in which only Apple gets really rich, writes John Naughton
iPod, iPhone & iPad games round-up Swords & Soldiers | Feed Me Oil | Zookeeper DX Touch Edition | daWindci | The Incredible Machine | Continuity 2: The Continuation | Moonlights | Anodia | Ticket To Ride | Super Stickman Golf
Want freemium mobile games success? Don’t fail to net the whales Stuart Dredge: New data outlines just how lucrative high-spending mobile social gamers are
Book publishers getting to grips with the potential of apps Stuart Dredge: London roundtable reveals optimism about the creative potential, but an awareness of tight margins too
Fake Apple stores not limited to China Fake Apple stores found in other countries after blogger exposes five counterfeit shops in China. By Charles Arthur and agencies
Hungry Chicks; Torture Bunny – review Toby Moses is transformed into a bunny monster by the latest apps
Maia Kayser: I wish the iPhone had better voice recognition Celebrity squares: Rango animator Maia Kayser is a convert to the Mac, but wants longer battery life for her iPhone
Björk’s Biophilia app: a techie and a music fan write Introduced by David Attenborough, Björk's new app is key to her ambitious Biophilia album and promises to break new ground in the way we consume music. Our experts share their views ...
Apple profits up 124% year-on-year after record iPhone sales Steve Jobs unveils $7bn profit in second-quarter results amid hints the next version of iPhone will be released in September. By Charles Arthur
SingStar creator’s new startup explores social, mobile, music and fashion Stuart Dredge: Paulina Bozek tells the Evolve conference about her new company Inensu
Handcircus founder tells games developers to hang onto their IP Stuart Dredge: Simon Oliver traces UK studio's path from iPhone back to console, while retaining flexibility to target other platforms