Top 10 articles: Movie clichés, Stuxnet and Oracle OpenOffice

Most popular with V3.co.uk readers this week has been our rundown of the top 10 technology movie clichés. More than a few movies have been ruined for the V3 team by an absurd portrayal of what computers can supposedly do, and by the debate this article has generated it’s clear our readers agree.

The Stuxnet worm also continued to dominate the security landscape with news that it could have been an inside job. Security experts revealed the worm could have been written by someone with detailed knowledge of Siemens' computer systems, possibly a current or former employee.

Elsewhere, Oracle gave the cold shoulder to the OpenOffice community when it sent the newly formed, independent Document Foundation on its way with best wishes, and no likelihood of the enterprise technology giant joining the group or giving up the OpenOffice brand.

Top 10 technology movie clichés
Computing myths in fiction to frustrate the technical mind

Stuxnet worm could have been inside job
Virus Bulletin conference hears conflicting evidence on malware

Oracle ready to go solo with OpenOffice
New owner wishes breakaway open-source community well

BlackBerry Torch review
Latest smartphone from RIM comes with a much improved touch screen on top of a more user friendly interface

Teenager jailed for refusing to disclose password
Lancashire teen is keeping his 50-character encryption key to himself

Microsoft held back by Windows Phone 7 and Hyper-V
Redmond loses Sachs appeal

Advent Android tablet range coming to PC World and Currys
Premium Vega tablet will go up against iPad, PlayBook and Galaxy Tab

Internet Explorer 9 beta hands-on
The first beta of IE9 shows promise, but more work needs to be done on HTML5 and CSS3 support

Ministry of Sound flooded off the internet
Law firm Gallant Macmillan's site also attacked after pursuing file sharers

HTC spruces up Android-based Desire and Legend
Adds phantom black Legend and brilliant white Desire to line-up