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Border agents go all Monty Python on visa-holding software engineer

There have been more egregious episodes of U.S. border agents hassling and/or needlessly detaining valid visa-holders since the White House changed hands, but perhaps none has been more bizarre – or even darkly comical – than this one. Read More

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(2015) Networking pros slam AT&T for arming techs with iPads instead of laptops

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