Top 10 most read: Shell goes to BYOD, Galaxy S3 and S4 go head to head, HP staff to strike

Top stories from the past seven days on V3

The pressures facing businesses of all shapes and sizes to manage the bring your own device (BYOD) trend means any firm undertaking ambitious plans in this space are always going to generate headlines.

As such, V3's exclusive report on Shell's plans to allow its 135,000-strong workforce to go down the BYOD report was widely read and picked up elsewhere, making it the most popular story of the week.

Elsewhere, with the launch of the Galaxy S4 taking place last Saturday, users of the older S3 device were obviously keen to see if the new device is worth the upgrade as our head to head review between the two device was watched many times.

Other headline grabbing news saw more drama at HP when staff at locations across the UK agreed to strike in a dispute over pay rises and job cuts.

Shell plans to move 135,000 staff to BYOD
Petrol giant is undertaking a huge BYOD project, in which it will support devices picked by users.

Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Galaxy S3 head to head video
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HP staff to strike in pay and job cuts dispute
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Apple iPhone 5 vs HTC One head to head review
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Ubuntu 13.04 delivers cloud computing enhancements
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Exclusive: Met Police lost 809 laptops and mobile phones since 2010
A Freedom of Information request to the Met revealed that 534 mobile phones and 115 BlackBerry devices have gone missing.

Android BadNews malware infects up to 10 million handsets
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Infosec 2013: Apple App Store hailed as biggest security achievement in past 10 years
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BlackBerry Q10 review
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UK government likely to outsmart Obama on cyber security
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