Top 10 most read: Intel Pentium turns 20, Nokia Lumia 920 v BlackBerry Z10 reviews
The stories that struck a chord with V3 readers over the past seven days
Nostalgia was in the air last week as our story celebrating twenty years since the launch of the Intel Pentium processor was by far the most read story on V3.
The release marked a major shift in Intel's push into the wider consumer market as a household name, and helped cement its position as the number one chip manufacturer of the era.
In more modern technology, our head-to-head reviews of the Nokia Lumia 920 and BlackBerry Z10 smartphones, including our video, proved popular as readers proved there is interest in devices beyond those from Apple or on Android.
BlackBerry also the hit the headlines when it was suggested its new software had failed the government's security testing procedures. However, V3 discovered that this was not the case and the tests have still not taking place.
Finally Raspberry Pi welcomed the news that more manufacturing of its devices has moved to the UK from China after RS Components moved some of its work to Wales.
Intel's Pentium launched 20 years ago today
The Pentium era saw the rise of Intel as a brand and the start of the megahertz race
Nokia Lumia 920 vs BlackBerry Z10 head-to-head review
V3 checks out how Nokia's flagship compares to the former enterprise darling's latest
Nokia Lumia 920 vs BlackBerry Z10 head-to-head video review
V3 compares the two biggest business smartphones to see which is best for firms
HTC One: A week with an Ultrapixel camera
V3 tries out HTC's 'larger pixel' technology to see if it lives up to claims
Microsoft raises mobile payment bar with Zero-Effort Payment
Forget waving your smartphone to pay, all you've got to do is smile
UK government dismisses BlackBerry 10 security blacklist rumours
CESG says latest OS is likely to be viable for government use
Microsoft releases Skype transparency report under pressure from privacy groups
Redmond received 75,000 police requests for data in 2012
Raspberry Pi champions 'Made in UK' as RS Components moves from China to Wales
Mini computer will soon be 100 percent British-built
Florida confirms cyber attack on voting systems
Attempt to manipulate absentee ballots aided by weak authentication system
Malwarebytes uncovers AV-dodging ransomware in Java exploit kit
Security firm links ransomware to Neutrino attack tool spreading as fake Skype file