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Report: Trump still uses his unsecured Android phone to tweet

Even after being given a new, secure device just before his inauguration, President Trump still reportedly uses his old phone. That's raising concerns among mobile security analysts. Read More

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JR Raphael: Google desperately needs a simple messaging strategy

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