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May 31, 2016
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How I use Android: Fenix developer and Twitter whisperer Matteo Villa

He created one of Android's best Twitter apps and defied all odds to keep it alive. Here, how the man behind Fenix uses Android himself. Read More

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Apple said to be extending iPhone refreshes to once every three years

Apple is looking to make evolutionary rather than revolutionary changes to its iPhone this year as it extends the major refresh cycle to once every three years, according to a report in Tuesday's Nikkei newspaper. Read More

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Move over Skylake: An Asus PC with Intel's Kaby Lake chip is coming in Q3

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EMV rules ruining Apple Pay

The Apple Pay payment experience has been simple and elegant. At least that was true until last week, when several major chains made their official EMV move. Read More

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Google wants all Android phones to be like Nexus

Soon, Google Nexus won't just be a nice idea, it'll be Android law. La GOOG is planning to punish partners that don't push updates quickly. Or so the rumor-mongers say, whispering of a secret list of naughty ODMs, which just might become a public list soon... Read More

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Senate proposal to require encryption workarounds may be dead

A proposal in the U.S. Senate to require smartphone OS developers and other tech vendors to break their own encryption at the request of law enforcement may be dead on arrival. Read More

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Chili's sees table-based tablet as way to recapture dinner

Far too often, retailers use technology to slightly accelerate current operations, rather than to leverage technology's power to radically rethink how business can be done. Fast casual chain Chili's is trying to do the latter. Read More

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IT Blogwatch: Asus Zenbook 3 is MacBook killer, say wishful thinkers [and dirty jet]

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