
Top 10 vnunet.com articles, 30 Jan 09
This week good news for Nokia, another Vista update, and more tiny laptops

The most popular story this week was Nokia's announcement that it had passed the one million mark for its new touch-screen 5800 XpressMusic phone - not bad going for a device that launched only last week.
Elsewhere, Microsoft continued its efforts to boost interest in Vista, ahead of the release of Windows 7, with a refresh of Service Pack 2 for the unloved operating system; and Acer grabbed attention with a larger screen for its Aspire One netbook.
Nokia
ships a million 5800 XpressMusic phones
iPhone rival receives warm reception
Microsoft
refreshes Vista Service Pack 2
New build made available to select testers only
Acer
updates Aspire One netbook
New model has 10.1in screen and is XP-only
Wikipedia
considers limiting user access
Moderators to take a greater role
Orange
offers pay-as-you-go BlackBerry service
£5 a month bolt-on for mobile email and web access
First
Look: Dell Inspiron Mini 12
Dell blurs the line between netbook and notebook
Mac
at 25: Why I still hate them
Iain Thomson's alternative take on the Apple anniversary
Western
Digital drive hits 2TB
New Caviar Green unit is economical as well, claims firm
IBM
and Texas Instruments join layoff list
Total job losses well into the thousands
Monster
ravaged by hackers again
Jobs site suffers another data breach
V3 Latest
TSMC starts high volume production of 7nm chips
Claims to have "the most competitive logic density" in the industry
Dell unveils Precision 5530 2-in-1 mobile workstation with Radeon Pro WX Vega M GL graphics
Dell's high-end mobile workstations upgraded with Intel Coffee Lake CPUs
Europol coordinates close down of 'world's biggest' DDoS-for-hire service
Webstresser admins were also arrested in the UK, Croatia, Canada and Serbia
Almost 90 per cent of UK websites suffer from 'serious' security flaws
Security firm claims that 117,638 sites out of 135,035 analysed contain serious security flaws