Top 10 articles: HTC Desire and Sense upgrades
V3.co.uk readers' most popular stories this week
The big news for V3.co.uk readers this week was the latest handset releases from HTC, which feature the firm's highly praised Sense interface.
Orange, meanwhile, has launched a £99 Android phone called the 'San Francisco', which it said is just the first in a series of "affordable" Google OS devices.
On the security front, the Stuxnet worm has been causing concern for industrial computer systems, hackers have stolen Interpol chief Ronald Noble's Facebook identity, and Twitter has suffered yet another attack on its users.
This follows news that sophisticated cyber attacks are becoming increasingly prevalent.
Other popular stories concerned mobile coverage in the Tube, the latest 27in iMac all-in-ones, and Microsoft's attempts to publicise Windows Phone 7.
HTC Desire HD and Z on pre-order to ship on 11 October
Forthcoming handsets up for pre-order on Amazon.co.uk and Play.com
HTC Sense interface upgrade first look
Hands-on with the extra services and functionality on HTC handsets
Orange launches £99 Android 'San Francisco' phone
New handset first in a series of affordable Google OS devices, says operator
Stuxnet worm exploits four zero-day vulnerabilities
Iranian industrial computer systems targeted by sophisticated worm
Hackers steal Interpol chief's Facebook identity
Ronald K Noble labels cyber crime "most dangerous criminal threat"
Apple iMac 27in (late 2010 edition) review
Apple beefs up the basic spec and adds an SSD option to its stylish all-in-one iMac desktops
Windows Phone 7 and the smell of desperation
Microsoft's attempts to publicise Windows Phone 7 are starting to appear more and more desperate
Twitter 'mouse over' hack causing chaos
Micro-bloggers plagued by yet another attack
Boris wants mobile operators to fund Tube coverage
Mayor hoping carriers will foot the £100m bill before the Olympics
Cyber attacks growing in number and sophistication
HP research paints a grim picture of relentless assaults