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April 12, 2019

Image: Visa and Coinbase team up on crypto-backed debit card

Visa and Coinbase team up on crypto-backed debit card

Visa and cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase have created a debit card – the Coinbase Card – that will allow users to make purchases tied directly to their crypto wallets. Read more ▶

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Atlassian’s Confluence gets more powerful analytics

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Here’s why Microsoft raised the white flag on Edge

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JR Raphael: Gmail, G-meh: 4 alternative Android email apps, evaluated

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Jonny Evans: Will Apple need to spin out its services business?

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Image: Atlassian’s Confluence gets more powerful analytics

Atlassian’s Confluence gets more powerful analytics

Behind the major overhaul of Confluence, Atlassian hopes for wider business adoption outside of its software dev origins. The company also announced it has bought Good Software. Read more ▶

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Image: Here’s why Microsoft raised the white flag on Edge

Here’s why Microsoft raised the white flag on Edge

The company is being refashioned in ways its former CEOs could never have imagined. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: JR Raphael: Gmail, G-meh: 4 alternative Android email apps, evaluated

JR Raphael: Gmail, G-meh: 4 alternative Android email apps, evaluated

Still mourning Inbox? Or just itching for something different? These alternative Android email apps might be worth exploring. Read more ▶

Image: Jonny Evans: Will Apple need to spin out its services business?

Jonny Evans: Will Apple need to spin out its services business?

Apple faces EU anti-trust investigation - how might it respond? Read more ▶

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Cybercrime is an attractive and profitable business. Attackers are making use of more, and better, digital and economic resources than ever before, allowing them to develop attacks that are increasingly sophisticated. Read more ▶

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