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Top 10 articles: Xperia X10 Mini Pro reviewed and Nokia N8 on sale soon

V3.co.uk readers' most popular stories this week

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  • 13 August 2010
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro

Smartphones have been a big hit with V3.co.uk readers this week, with our review of Sony Ericsson's X10 Mini Pro, the news that Nokia's N8 will surface soon and our hands-on with RIM's BlackBerry 6 OS all proving popular.

Facebook is still suffering from security problems, meanwhile, and it looks like subscriptions have reached a plateau for the social networking site in the UK.

Microsoft released a huge bundle of patches this week, which have proved a real headache for IT admins, and the Zeus botnet has continued its seemingly inexorable march across the world's computers.

And finally, Apple looks likely to supply the white version of the iPhone 4 by Christmas.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro review
Can this compact multimedia handset revive the fortunes of Sony Ericsson?

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Nokia N8 shipping at the end of the month?
Highly anticipated smartphone arriving imminently

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BlackBerry 6 OS hands on
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Facebook nearing saturation point in the UK
One in every six internet pages viewed by UK users is a Facebook page

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Security concerns over latest rogue Facebook app
'Shocking video' scam does the rounds

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Microsoft issues fixes for 34 vulnerabilities
Several patches listed as a top deployment priority

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Patch Tuesday puts serious pressure on admins
Security experts warn that firms need to think carefully about what order they patch in

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Zeus botnet compromises 3,000 UK bank accounts
M86 Security research finds new Trojan has stolen over £600,000 so far

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White Christmas for iPhone 4 fans?
Highly sought after version of smartphone will be out at the end of the year, says Orange

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