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Richi Jennings: New iPhone 7 rumors say Apple to go ''quadraphonic''

iPhone 7 rumors of 4-speaker design from Apple emerge. But will improved speakers make up for removing the headphone jack? Read More

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Jonny Evans: What to do when your iPad Pro's Apple Pencil stops working
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Evan Schuman: Green Dot's Walmart outage should scare all retailers
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Jonny Evans: What to do when your iPad Pro's Apple Pencil stops working

Apple Pencil giving you the blues? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Read More

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Michael Horowitz: Dealing with a problematic Chromebook: Part 2

What to do when powerwashing a Chromebook fails to fix a problem. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Datafest! Highlights from Open Data Science Conference Boston

I round up some of the more interesting sessions at ODSC Boston Read More

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Tom Gillis: Encryption is the foundation of the new data center

As workloads in the corporate data center begin to migrate to the public cloud, the need to encrypt data in motion and at rest becomes foundational. Read More

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Evan Schuman: Green Dot's Walmart outage should scare all retailers

When shoppers at Walmart ran into a wide range of problems using their Green Dot/Walmart MoneyCard cards at Walmart—including checking balancing and accessing funds—last week, it was a grim reminder of how interconnected the payments world is these days and how retailers will be blamed no matter whose fault it is. Read More

Sharky: In fact, it's quite a bit more than they need

This team of four network analysts is moving to a new office that's been configured just for what they need -- or at least that's what they've been told. Read More

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May Digital Magazine: Cross-border data blues

Check out our May Digital Magazine, featuring an in-depth story on the EU's new data protection regulations and the pressure on IT teams to achieve compliance. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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