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15 Jan 2010, V3.co.uk staff , V3
The big story with V3.co.uk readers this week was our rundown of the highs and lows of this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Google's Nexus One smartphone is still making the headlines, and our video from the show floor proved popular with readers, but it seems that early adopters are having serious problems with the handset's 3G connection. They might want to try the iPhone instead, which is now available on Vodafone in the UK.
The other major story this week concerned Google's threat to quit China, after more details emerged of what appears to be a widespread hack perpetrated by the Chinese government.
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10 best and worst of CES
The highs and lows of the world's biggest electronics show
Vodafone
claims 50,000 first-day iPhone sales
Firm confident network will handle demand
Nexus
One users complain of poor 3G connection
Phone causing more problems for web giant
More
details emerge on Google hack
Attack could be linked to similar incident last year involving around 100
Silicon Valley firms, says iDefense
CES
2010 Video: Google's Nexus One on display
Hot new smartphone lands in Las Vegas
UK
comes 26th for broadband speeds
UK and US lagging well behind the rest of the world
Review:
Acer Liquid smartphone
A look at Acer's first Android handset
Brown
confirms laptop giveaway for poor families
Government sets aside £300m for Home Access scheme designed to close digital
divide
Google
to end censorship of Chinese searches
Company threatens to pull out of China after human rights hacking
Google
adds file upload feature to Docs
Business users will benefit from new storage capability, says search giant