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Why iPhone X users hate the notch design and what Apple could have done better

Since Apple released the notch, there has been much derision cast toward the feature. Jack Wallen ponders this and plays devil's advocate for the new world display order.

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ZDNet: Dear Apple: iOS is now a toxic hellstew

Siri bug reveals hidden messages even if iPhone is locked

Google gives G Suite customers new ways to protect against phishing, mobile threats

4 best practices for automating mobile app testing

Google parent Alphabet has a new VPN service you can run from your own server

How to disable persistent notifications in Android Oreo

How to use Trackpad's hidden, time-saving macOS multi-touch gestures

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