Top 10 articles, 16 October 09
iPhone jailbreaking and the ongoing Nvidia-Intel spat
This week the iPhone again dominated the top ten, with the news that Apple has reportedly added additional security protections to its iPhone 3GS handsets, in a bid to discourage 'jailbreaking'.
V3.co.uk readers were also keen to learn about more zero day flaws in Adobe software – this time in Adobe PDF and Reader offerings - while BlackBerry news reared its head again with the launch of the latest Storm handset.
Apple tightens iPhone jailbreak protection
3GS models are harder to unlock, say researchers
Nvidia halts work on Intel range
Company ceases production of chips, citing ongoing licensing battle
Adobe warns of PDF and Reader zero-day flaw
Fix coming on Tuesday, firm claims
Rumours point to new BlackBerry Storm
Storm 2 said to address shortcomings of original model
Microsoft delivers hefty load for Patch Tuesday
34 flaws patched in latest monthly update
RIM launches BlackBerry Storm2
Updated model features new screen technology and Wi-Fi support
Internet dominated by 30 companies
Arbor Networks research charts radical shift from connectivity to content
Apple fixes Snow Leopard hard drive error
'Performance update' fixes 'pause' problem
Pardon for McKinnon is the only moral choice
Former hacker has served enough time to atone for his crime
Ellison declares war on IBM at OpenWorld keynote
Ad campaign likely to make Big Blue see red