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Social mobile developers taking their pick from investment sources

Stuart Dredge: StarFund is just the latest initiative promising to fund innovative mobile game ideas

Hard Lines; Jenga – review

Will Freeman reviews the latest apps

The 25 best smartphone games of 2011 (so far) – part two

Keith Stuart: The second part of our bumper mobile gaming roundup, with all the best titles from 2011 – so far

App reviews: Tiny Tower, The Open Championship, Songify and more

Stuart Dredge: Hands on with the best new smartphone and tablet apps

Former DJ Hero developers set sights on mobile with 8linQ

Stuart Dredge: UK studio is preparing to release its first iPhone music game, armed with major label tracks

iPhone games over-indexing for monthly usage says Nielsen

Stuart Dredge: Apple-owning mobile gamers spend 14.7 hours a month playing, but it's a different story for BlackBerry

Apps rush: Grimm’s Red Riding Hood, Songify, O2 Social Call and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Thursday 7 July 2011

Apps rush: Pokemon, I Can Has Cheezburger, Last.fm Festivals and more

Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Wednesday 6 July 2011

Zynga IPO: how important is mobile for the company?

Stuart Dredge: Social games publisher's S-1 document has information on its apps strategy

Twitter investigated over dealings with apps firms

US regulators probe Twitter's relationship with UberMedia and other third-party companies behind BlackBerry and iPhone apps. By Josh Halliday

Radio Soulwax and Bjork explore creative potential of music apps

Stuart Dredge: Pure promotion takes a back seat in favour of new ways to experience music

Saga magazine gets a print revamp – and an app

Magazine for the over-50s gets a 21st century makeover

New apps review: Who’s That Flying?!; Army of darkness: Defense

Cartoon-style visuals make the best impression on the iPhone screen and WTF?! and Army of Darkness are made all the more enjoyable by fun shoot 'em up action, writes Toby Moses

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  • Cracking sleaze, Gromit: Wallace’s long-suffering canine companion to tell all in memoir
  • Trump’s DoJ intervenes to back Elon Musk in datacenter pollution lawsuit
  • How the fight over US datacenters is scrambling this state’s politics: ‘We don’t want it’
  • SpaceX overtakes Amazon as world’s fifth most valuable company
  • France to ditch Palantir’s AI data tools in favour of domestic provider
  • UK defence spending plan ‘well short of what’s required’ and harder choices needed, says John Healey – as it happened
  • Cate Blanchett promises ‘creative rumpus’ in new role: Oxford professor
  • Abdullah Ibrahim obituary
  • Toy Story 5 review – Pixar franchise needs new batteries
  • UK social media ban could cut lifeline for disabled children, campaigners warn
  • Tom Holland confirms that he and Zendaya are married
  • Sean Penn to direct January 6 drama with Bradley Cooper set to star
  • ‘Don DeLillo gave me his blessing’: film director Ben Rivers on how fan mail from the Underworld author led to his latest work
  • Elon Musk’s unprecendented accumulation of wealth
  • ‘What an adventure Broadway will be!’ Paddington musical packs suitcase for New York
  • Russell Crowe says Gladiator II failed because ‘it didn’t have a moral core’
  • Thirst review – member-dismembering Icelandic gore fest rips it up in trashy 80s style
  • ‘David Bowie was a crazy workaholic’: Labyrinth at 40 – an oral history
  • The Death of Robin Hood review – Hugh Jackman darkens a heroic tale in grim drama
  • ‘He experienced a full life of trauma’: documentary explores troubled tale of Gregg Allman
  • ‘Streaming gave me a space to be myself’: Twitch creators on what it’s like to grow up on the platform
  • Girlfriends review – love and growing pains in queer coming-of-age tale that goes from Hong Kong to Taiwan
  • Alienated by Disclosure Day? You are not alone
  • Nightwatchers review – desperate struggle of migrant crisis under surface of picture-postcard ski resort
  • Florida lawsuit accuses TikTok of violating state’s child social media ban
  • Impact of social media ban for under-16s in UK hinges on how firm it is
  • 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

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