19 Feb 2010
The most popular story with V3.co.uk readers this week was our list of the worst products to come off the production line at Apple. It was also the most commented on story, so feel free to click here if you want to add your twopenn'orth worth.
Other hits this week included warnings of Valentine's Day scams, Apple banning iPhone jail-breakers from the App Store, and a new Android-powered netbook from HP.
Microsoft, meanwhile, had three stories in the top 10 this week, covering Office 2010 UK pricing, a malware conflict with a security update, and the new Windows Phone 7 operating system.
Also popular was the launch of RIM's BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express, our review of Dell's Inspiron 15z notebook, and the new text-only Facebook Zero.
Top
10 worst Apple products of all time
Lemons from Apple's orchard
Valentine's
Day brings out the cyber crooks
Security firms warn of new round of scams
Apple
banning jail-breakers from App Store
Hackers barred from site as 'security risk'
HP
touts Android-powered netbook
Touchscreen Compaq AirLife 100 comes with 3G and Flash storage
RIM
unveils BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express
Free download synchronises BlackBerry handsets with Exchange and Small Business
Server
Microsoft
discloses Office 2010 UK pricing
New suite starts at £109.99 for the entry-level version
Microsoft
warns of malware conflict with update
Infected machines could experience 'blue screen' crashes
MWC
2010: Microsoft talks up Windows Phone 7
Multi-touch operating system keeps an eye on corporate needs
Review:
Dell Inspiron 15z notebook
Dell brings brawns and beauty to the full-sized notebook
MWC
2010: Facebook to launch text-only Zero version
Image-free site aimed at mobile users and developing nations
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