26 Mar 2010
The big hit with V3.co.uk readers this week was our run-down of the best computer games of all time. Not everyone agreed with our top 10 list, so if you want to tell us your favourite game, you can do so in the comments section here.
The second most popular article was the surprise news that the first 4G phone will not be an iPhone, but the Evo from HTC.
Google, meanwhile, made a number of headlines this week, most notably about its controversial Street View service which is once again in trouble. On a more positive note, the search giant's Pacific Ocean cable is nearly finished.
Social networking stories were popular, especially the news of Twitter cutting spam levels to one per cent, and a worker who discovered she'd been sacked via a posting on her Facebook page.
Readers were also keen to hear about Open Text's BlackBerry content management app, Samsung's Galaxy S smartphone and Google's Skipfish security tool.
Top
10 computer games of all time
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First
4G phone announced, but it's not the iPhone
The first 4G smartphone is from HTC
Google
'forced' to take down Street View images
New reports suggest web giant has bowed to government pressure over secret
intelligence bases
Google's
Pacific Ocean cable close to completion
Unity cable to increase trans-Pacific capacity by 20 per cent
Google
Street View under fire again
Web giant criticised for showing images of secret SAS base and murdered teenager
Ashleigh Hall
Open
Text brings content management to the BlackBerry
New Open Text Everywhere apps designed to improve user productivity
British
worker fired on Facebook
Employer may face legal challenge over method of dismissal
S
amsung unveils Galaxy S Android smartphone
New handset sports a 4in Amoled touch screen
Twitter
slashes spam levels to one per cent
Firm says it's winning the war on dodgy tweets
Google
unveils Skipfish security tool
Free software scans web apps for flaws
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