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05 Feb 2010, V3.co.uk staff , V3
The top story with V3.co.uk readers this week was Apple chief Steve Jobs's extraordinary dig at Google, in which he derided the search firm's 'Don't be evil' motto in an expletive-filled diatribe. Perhaps Steve is a little miffed at the less than enthusiastic reception for his new iPad device, which Apple has said will arrive in the UK in March.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer was also a hot news item for readers, following reports that IE8 is now the most popular browser worldwide, but that IE6 appears to be the most vilified, particularly after the emergence of yet another serious flaw.
Other popular items included rumours of a Google tablet running Chrome, a nice poem written by departing Sun chief Jonathan Schwartz, and a new ultraportable in Dell's Latitude range.
Steve
Jobs rants at Google
Apple supremo comes out swinging against a couple of firms that have ticked him
off recently
IE8
becomes most popular web browser
IE6 declines rapidly after public bashing
Google
to unveil Chrome tablet?
A video posted online purports to show a Google tablet running the Chrome
browser and OS
Opposition
to Internet Explorer 6 snowballs
Online petition against government use of flawed browser gathers 5,000
signatures
Microsoft
warns of new flaw in IE
Browser headaches pile up for Redmond
Apple
unveils UK iPad shipping dates
Late spring release for new tablet
Sun
CEO signs off poetically
Jonathan Schwartz signs off with a haiku on Twitter
Google
offers bounty for Chrome vulnerabilities
Researchers offered up to $1,337 for pointing out flaws
Dell
adds budget ultraportable to Latitude range
Latitude 13 positioned between netbooks and standard laptops
Google
issues over-the-air Nexus One 3G fix
Update will address connectivity problems, says search giant