Confession? There’s an app for that Now Catholics can unburden themselves on their iPhones or iPads instead of in church. Should they want to
ESPN to launch new F1 and cricket apps ESPN revamps Premier League goals service and will release Cricinfo app in time for World Cup. By Josh Halliday
Apps for the Mac: Football Manager 2011 – review Games previously unimaginable on mobile platforms are coming into their own, writes Toby Moses
Stephen Hagan: Don’t read the instructions until you’re a month in Celebrity squares: Actor Stephen Hagan thinks it's much more fun to teach yourself how to use the latest gizmo rather than RTFM
New app launches for ethical shoppers New mobile phone app allows shoppers to get real-time advice on the ethical status of goods and services
Trailers of the day: Dark Souls and Cardboard Castle Two rather different takes on the Medieval adventure game...
The five best new iPhone and iPad games A quick look at some unmissable mobile titles for your iOS device...
Love’s labour’s located: how I plotted Shakespeare’s London with an iPhone app Victor Keegan: My new app uses Apple geo-positioning to guide you around the playwright's favourite haunts and sites of significance – even when they're long disappeared
Apple announces record profits of $6bn as Steve Jobs hails ‘phenomenal’ sales Shares increase after Apple reports more than 7m iPads sold during Christmas quarter, as chief executive prepares to go on medical leave
Apple shares fall 4% as Wall Street digests news of Jobs’ medical leave Investors nervous after Monday's announcement that Jobs will take a third, open-ended, period of medical leave
Pass notes No 2,911: Android The mobile operating system Android looks like it's doing the unthinkable – toppling the iPhone off its uber-cool perch
The iPhone: It’s chic, smart and cool, but is it about to lose its mojo? Android is racing ahead of Apple in the US as the mobile phone struggle enters a new phase
Groupon, Square and Bump: is this the latest gold rush? Jemima Kiss: The current hot tech firms and apps show that investors are ready to think big
Interactive fiction in the ebook era Keith Stuart: 'Choose your own adventure' books are getting a new lease of life on smartphone, mobile and ebook platforms