30 Oct 2009
The big hit with V3.co.uk readers this week was the news that Orange will start selling the iPhone on 10 November. Also popular was our review of Apple's new iMac, and a claim that browsing with Opera Mini can actually save you money.
Last week's launch of Windows 7 still occupied readers, especially a report from our technical editor on upgrading a Vista laptop to the new operating system, and a warning from analysts that Windows 7 migration will have to be handled very carefully.
Orange
to sell iPhone from 10 November
Operator to jump in only 24 hours after O2's exclusive deal ends
Review:
Apple iMac (late 2009 edition)
Apple gives the iMac a makeover and finally adds quad-core processors
Opera
claims Mini browser saves money
Compression technology cuts the cost per megabyte, says firm
Upgrading
a Vista laptop to Windows 7
Quite a drawn-out process
Trojan
attack targets Facebook users
Malware scam claims to offer password reset confirmation
Mandelson
confirms web blackout for file-sharers
Business secretary restates plan to cut off illegal downloaders
Google
rushes out Social Search tool
Service finds relevant public content from friends and contacts
Firms
urged to plan Windows 7 move carefully
Migration may call for new hardware and application updates
Motorola
unveils Droid handset
Verizon will be first to carry new Android 2.0 device
Google
suffers yet another outage
Blogger service goes down for over an hour
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