Top 10 vnunet.com articles, 28 Nov 08
This week, BlackBerry Storm review, Apple iPhone update and the 10 worst tech CEOs
Our BlackBerry Storm review was a hit with readers this week
This week's most read article has been our full review of the BlackBerry Storm - no surprises that the first touch-screen device from Research In Motion has proved so popular with the vnunet.com audience.
Following on the theme of touch-screen mobiles, Apple's iPhone 2.2 update was popular with readers, as was the next in our series of industry top 10s, which this time looked at the worst chief executives to have taken the helm at technology companies.
Review: BlackBerry Storm
The first touch-screen BlackBerry looks like a hit for consumers, but business users may be less keen.
Apple releases 2.2 iPhone update
Podcast downloads and Google Street View added.
Top 10 worst chief executives
Following our choices for the top 10 chief executives in the technology business, it is only fair that we give you a selection of the worst.
Facebook wins record spam payout
Social networking site awarded $873m under US Can-Spam Act.
Review: Asus Eee PC S101 mini laptop
Asus delivers a more upmarket version of its Eee PC line, but at a price.
Review: Virgin Media Mobile Broadband
Virgin Media has joined the mobile broadband party, offering a fairly competitive package which is even cheaper for existing customers.
IBM to develop super-brainy computer
IBM is pairing up with leading US universities to build a computer that it claims will emulate the capabilities of the human brain.
Pentagon recalls USB sticks over virus fears
The Pentagon has banned the use of portable USB drives after fears that they are being used to propagate viruses.
Fedora 10 shows enhancements
The Fedora Project has released version 10 of its free-to-download Linux platform, adding greater support for virtualisation, a graphical boot system, and other enhancements such as network connection sharing.
UK leading European technology charge
The UK is leading the uptake of new technologies such as digital TV, broadband and mobile services, according to Ofcom's third International Communications Market Report.