Top 10 articles, 4 Sept 09
Hands on with the T-Mobile Pulse, video footage of Windows 7 on Intel Montevina and the worst IT decisions
Most popular this week has been our hands on with T-Mobile's Pulse handset. The device is the carrier's third Android phone, but the first on a pay-as-you-go tariff. We were impressed with the smoothness of the gesture-based user interface in our initial tests.
V3.co.uk readers were keen to view our video footage of Intel showcasing Windows 7 on its Montevina platform, highlighting the potential power savings to be had from Microsoft's next-generation operating system.
Also popular was our latest top 10, which this week looked at the worst IT decisions, including the UK government's identity cards scheme and Apple losing Steve Jobs.
Hands on: T-Mobile Pulse Android phone
First on a pay-as-you-go tariff
Windows 7 showcased on Intel hardware
Companies explain benefits of new operating system
Top 10 bad IT decisions
Famous head-slap moments from history
Govern ment responds to illegal downloading outrage
Downing Street accused of abandoning previous policy and criminalising young people
Nokia chief issues a call to arms
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo rallies the troops with his vision of the future
Accountant sacked for confrontational emails
Use of upper case and red lettering cited
Apache site hacked
Top web server provider suffers breach of systems
T-Mobile unveils Pulse Android handset
First Android phone available on pay-as-you-go
Hackers to plead guilty to TJX hacking
Face up to 25 years in jail, with one trial to go
Nokia details Booklet 3G and N97 mini
Specifications of Nokia netbook revealed alongside new phone