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This Week in Tech 663: Reasonably Miserable

Posted on April 27, 2018 by NCCT

Security conference season in full swing. iPhone X takes over a third of ALL smartphone profits. Google tries to fix messaging again. Who do you trust with your data? IRS servers down on Tax Day. SCOTUS dismisses DOJ vs Microsoft: CLOUD Act makes it moot. Twitter bans ads from Kaspersky.

Posted in Technology | Tagged doj, google, iphone, kaspersky, smartphone, twitter

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