Draw Something explodes in popularity. Is this the next must-have app?
A Pictionary-style game has quickly become a top seller for both iPhone and Android. Draw Something is growing bigger and faster than most apps could ever dream.
Apple responds to contact controversy, but Congress still wants answers
After discovering that several iPhone apps transmit an entire address book without a user’s permission, two U.S. congressmen have asked Apple for more info.
Famigo helps Android and iPhone users find family-friendly apps
There are hundreds of thousands of apps, but only a select few are appropriate for families. Famigo finds those apps.
The Best Apps to share photos with friends & family
Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, and Windows Phone 7 users take snap a lot of pictures. Here are the best photo sharing apps for your mobile phone.
Top 10 apps for students
Here’s a list of some great apps that every student should grab to get ready for back to school.
Cityville Hometown is on its way to the App Store
Zynga has announced that a special version of CityVille, designed for a smaller, more neighbourly experience, is coming to iOS.
Camera+ drastically improves iPhone camera shots with “Clarity”
The quality of photos taken with a mobile phone, especially the iPhone 4, has improved enough to rival that of entry-level point-and-shoot digital cameras. A new feature in the iPhone app Camera+ takes that improvement further.
Anti-gay iPhone app creates uproar
Exodus International has released an iPhone app that is extremely controversial. Should apps like these be allowed in the App Store?
Can an iPhone app help teens quit smoking?
The Ontario Lung Association has created an iPhone app with hopes that it will help teens quit smoking.
6 apps that support mental health
Here’s a look at some apps from the iTunes App Store that help support various mental illnesses.

