09 Jul 2010
Apple's iPhone 4 continued to dominate the headlines for V3.co.uk readers this week, after T-Mobile announced its price plans for the device, and Apple itself confirmed that the reception problems are likely to continue.
Supply problems continue to upset potential buyers, meanwhile, and the government has stopped all iPhone app development in a move to cut costs.
Our reviews of the HTC Wildfire and Samsung Galaxy S were popular, as was a web prank played on Justin Bieber, and the news that Brighton residents are none too happy about BT's 'monster' broadband boxes arriving on the streets.
On a more serious note, companies are having to consider their options as the Windows XP support deadline nears.
T-Mobile
announces iPhone 4 pricing
Last UK network operator reveals its hand
Apple
iPhone 4 reception problems to continue
Software update will not correct hardware issue, says Apple support
HTC
Wildfire review
Great choice for users on a budget wanting an Android 2.1 phone
Apple
iPhone 4 supplies remain limited
Three and T-Mobile yet to start selling the device as other networks continue to
sell out
Is
Bieber really off to North Korea?
It's not necessarily great to be Justin Bieber this week
Government
freezes iPhone application development
Report reveals that up to £40,000 was spent on developing a single app
Samsung
Galaxy S hands on review
First impressions of the high-end device are extremely positive
Firms
consider options as Windows XP support deadline nears
Only a week to go until end of support for SP2 of Microsoft's popular OS
Hands
on with iPhone 4's FaceTime
FaceTime is garnering a great deal of interest among iPhone 4 users
Brighton
residents object to 'monster' broadband boxes
BT facing opposition to street cabinet rollout
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