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Apple's iPad gains drag-&-drop and a Finder-like file system

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US 'might' ban laptops on all international flights & TSA may make you unpack carry-ons

DHS Secretary John Kelly said the US 'might' extend the ban of laptops in cabins on all international flights. The TSA 'likely will' make travelers unpack carry-on bags and sort items into bins as part of increased aviation security. Read More

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