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2015: The tech year in cartoons

IT pros brace for lost devices, access problems, on-call holidays

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Dec 30, 2015
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2015: The tech year in cartoons

From renewed hostilities in the debate over H-1B visas to Apple and Microsoft elbowing into each other's markets, here's a look at some of the year's biggest IT stories from the pen of Computerworld's editorial cartoonist, John Klossner. Read More

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