Top 10 most read: Android five-way review, Aecom embraces AR and G4S goes Google
Another busy week in tech, whatever the weather
It may be summer (even if the weather doesn't know) but the tech market shows no signs of going on holiday. A busy week saw V3 readers interested in everything from AR plans to graphene breakthroughs.
There was also the news that G4S has gone Google to cut costs by standardising on one set of productivity and cloud software.
meanwhile, Microsoft has bought LinkedIn for a cool $26.2bn in a move that mainly seems to have been a play for access to a huge trove of data on the world's professionals.
OnePlus 3 vs HTC 10 vs Galaxy S7 Edge vs LG G5 vs Huawei P9We pit five Android handsets against one another
Engineering giant Aecom plans to use Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality headsetsBusiness use of new technologies starting to emerge
G4S moves 70,000 workers to Google to cut costsStandardises on one platform
MIT graphene breakthrough could make chips a million times fasterCould have huge impact on processor power
The future of Hadoop is IoT and cloud, says Cloudrea's Doug CuttingTechnologies growing together
Galaxy S7 vs Galaxy S7 Active head-to-head reviewIs the tough version of the S7 worthy of its name?
Cisco launches $10m cyber security scholarship programme to tackle skills gapMore efforts to ensure future workers have cyber skills
WWDC: Apple's new ADFS file system brings improved encryption and features for SSDsOngoing efforts to protect device data
Microsoft buys LinkedIn for $26.2bnSurprise deal sees firm going after the data
Apple faces sales ban in China after losing iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus copyright caseBut iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus not included