02 Jul 2010
The iPhone 4 is still garnering most attention from V3.co.uk readers this week, but we’re relieved to see it’s not all about Apple again in our weekly top 10.
Don't worry though, Apple fans, there’s still been lots going on around the iPhone 4, with news of handset shortages, price wars and problems with iOS4 upgrades all featuring in our most popular stories this week. We’ve also posted up our full review of the latest Apple smartphone, which delves deep into the new features and considers whether it’s now valid as a business device.
In non-iPhone 4 news, Three won its battle with Orange over 3G coverage advertising, while Nexus One owners rejoiced as they received the very latest version of Android, 2.2 aka Froyo, which lets them use the handset as a wireless hotspot.
And Sneak provided animal lovers with their very own reason to rejoice with the story of Oscar the cat, who was given prosthetic back paws after his own were ripped off during an accident. Oscar is recovering well, and the ‘bionic vet’ Noel Fitzpatrick got a chance to show off just what modern technology is capable of.
Apple
iPhone 4 stocks dry up in under 24 hours
Handsets allocated to high street shops fall well short of demand
IPhone
4 price war begins as Three undercuts rivals
Battle to sell latest Apple handset hots up
Apple
iOS4 gets mixed reaction from V3.co.uk readers
Consensus is that Apple should not have made the software update available for
3G handsets
Apple
iPhone 4 review
Latest version adds some eye-catching features and extra tools for business
users
Apple
could be on brink of releasing iOS4 update
Flak over reception and bugs spurred the firm into action?
Apple
forces iPhone 4 Mac users to upgrade
The iPhone 4 works with Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later only
Bionic
cat lucky to be alive
Oscar given prosthetic paws after mistimed nap in field leads to accident
Orange
forced to withdraw 3G ads
Rival Three wins ruling but it is still unclear which network offers the largest
3G coverage
PayPal
opens up to credit cards
Developer API allows payments directly from cards
Nexus
One users get Android 2.2 update
Froyo contains support for making the handset a portable hotspot
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