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The most important message about Motorola's mysterious 'Moto X' phone

  Robert L. Mitchell: Mobile app lets you bypass your cellular carrier | Sharky: Which part of 'engineer' didn't you understand?
 
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The most important message about Motorola's mysterious 'Moto X' phone
Motorola's "Moto X" phone promises to shake things up in the Android world -- but not in the way you might expect. Read More


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Robert L. Mitchell: Mobile app lets you bypass your cellular carrier
This fall, when our daughter spends a semester in Europe, she'll be using her Verizon smartphone to call home -- and it won't cost us a penny more. We use Vonage voice over IP telephony service for our home phone. Vonage Extensions, the VoIP provider's dialer app for iOS and Android phones, turns your smartphone into another extension on your Vonage VoIP service. No charges for calls, even to and from Europe! But wait... Read More

Sharky: Which part of 'engineer' didn't you understand?
Flashback to the late 1980s, when this small manufacturer is just starting to use PCs for some of its engineering work -- and one pilot fish is doing his best to help it happen. Read More

IDC: Server market revenue down 7.7 percent in Q1
Server revenue worldwide was down 7.7 percent year-over-year in the first quarter, as weak economic conditions and server consolidation by customers slowed sales, according to research firm IDC. Read More

T-Mobile first to sell BlackBerry Q10 qwerty in stores, starting June 5
T-Mobile USA on June 5 will become the first major U.S. carrier to sell the BlackBerry Q10 qwerty smartphone to consumers in stores and online for $99.99 down and 24 monthly $20 payments. Read More


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BYOD has moved beyond smartphones and tablets to PCs. In fact, about 25% of employees in businesses with more than 10 employees have bought the primary PC they use for work, meaning companies are buying fewer PCs. Do you think BYOD is to blame for slack PC sales? Read More

Smaller Windows tablets and faster chips on tap for Computex
Want to find out what's next in smartphones, tablets and PCs? The latest trends in hardware will be on display at the giant Computex trade show, which kicks off in Taipei next week. Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: Assorted rants, mostly about PCs
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