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Top 10 articles: Best Android apps, and HBGary plan to destroy WikiLeaks

by V3.co.uk staff

18 Feb 2011

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Our rundown of the Top 10 Android apps was the most popular article with V3.co.uk readers this week, followed by HBGary's plan to destroy WikiLeaks.

Nearly all of the other top stories came from our roving reporters at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the RSA Conference in San Francisco, including the new HTC Desire S smartphone, RIM adding Android support to the PlayBook, IE9 landing on Windows Phone 7, and the launch of LG's Optimus Pad.

Other popular news from Barcelona included HTC's Desire S and Wildfire S updates, and a first look at the HP TouchPad and HTC Flyer, while the top RSA story was the news that Apple's closed system is actually good for security.

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Top 10 Android apps
A round-up of the best business apps for the popular Google platform

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Anonymous hack reveals HBGary plan to destroy WikiLeaks
Security firm offered misinformation and press intimidation

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MWC: HTC Desire S first impressions
The latest handset from HTC is more of a subtle upgrade than a complete revamp

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BlackBerry PlayBook may add Android support
Report says RIM will offer compatibility with applications

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MWC: IE9 set to land on Windows Phone 7
Ballmer keynote reveals new features set to woo consumers and operators

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MWC: LG takes on Galaxy Tab and iPad with Optimus Pad
Device features an 8.9in WXGA 3D HD-enabled display

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RSA: Apple's closed system is good for security
iPhone users safest from malware infection, for now

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MWC: HTC shows off Desire S and Wildfire S updates
Manufacturer also brings the Incredible series to Europe

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MWC: HP TouchPad hands on first impressions
The TouchPad is HP's long-awaited attempt at an iPad killer

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MWC: HTC unveils Android-based Flyer tablet
7in device will come with 1.5GHz processor, and will be upgradable to Android 3.0 Honeycomb

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