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Mingis on Tech: When it comes to Android phones, a notch too far?

The all-screen design of Apple's iPhone X necessitated a 'notch' at the top of the display for various cameras and sensors. So Android phone makers naturally (notchurally?) did the same thing. Read More

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Has a U.K. company figured out how to fix the loyalty problem with its mobile banking app?

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It's a mess: Microsoft patched Windows or Office on 11 different days in April

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A Practical Guide for GDPR Compliance.

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