Motorola is telling us to save the date on November 13 for its Moto G. Based on clues in the company's latest tweet, the Moto G appears to be an international twist -- or two -- on the Moto X handset.
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No more silly rules on using electronic devices on take-off and landing. Amazon is marking the occasion by "thanking" the FAA and offering discounts.
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The Globe and Mail reports that Blackberry's deal to be acquired by Fairfax has died, and CEO Thorston Heins will leave the company as it attempts to raise new funds.
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Microsoft gets into the game of buying clean power directly from a power company for a data centre in Texas.
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What’s the future of the app economy in the European Union? Will it create more jobs? What are the challenges and the opportunities as the app economy grows?
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Google's chairman says the NSA's tapping of its and Yahoo's fibre-optic cable data traffic probably violates the law.
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Indonesian leaders and hackers are incensed after it emerged how the Australians worked with the Americans on surveillance in that and other Asian countries. Meanwhile in Europe, the cooperation of various intelligence agencies with the British has been exposed.
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UK supermarket chain Tesco is installing advertising screens that also scan customers' faces as they stand in line to pay. Once upon a time I may have found that risky, but we're much further down that slippery slope these days.
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Building out a "smart" electrical grid is going to take more than just the right gear -- that gear has to interoperate, and so utilities are searching for the right standard.
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The focus on the semantic web was fun, but ultimately missed the big picture, which is people care not about knowledge graphs but about the people and current events happening in their social graphs.
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The week in cloud: Windows Azure, Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services have all seen their share of problems. But anyone who runs their own data centre should see that coming.
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In Part 2 of my look at the issue of web privacy, I address the likely reality that no one inside Google, Facebook or the NSA cares about any of us on an individual level.
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If the Chrome OS is "just a browser", how can it be more appealing to some people given that other devices all have a browser and more? There are a number of reasons and an article we highlight explains them quite well.
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Data is an ever-more important element in business decision-making, so why isn't venture capital keeping up? When will the industry move from intuition to algorithms?
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Crafting isn't just for grandmas or ladies quilting. It's now a big business opportunity, especially for the tech world, as younger demographics pick up the glue gun and add a dash of electronics.
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Building databases has often been a trade-off that led to designers to accept that data wouldn't be synched in anything close to real time. But what if you could change that?
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Venture capitalist Chris Lynch has disrupted the database industry before as CEO of Vertica Systems, but now he's watching Hadoop take it to the next level. Here are his thoughts on the challenges legacy vendors face and who's positioned to ride the big data wave.
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With the redesign of iOS 7, release of OS X Mavericks, and updated versions of the iWork and iLife apps, Apple continues to blur the lines on what is a desktop feature and what is a mobile feature.
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This is the first of two posts in which I try to come to terms with the privacy concerns inherently tied to the digital era. Should I feel powerless, indifferent or take a laissez faire attitude and just go along for the ride?
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A Wikipedia photographer is raising money to create a free on-line archive of all game hardware.
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Monday 4 November 2013
Moto G teased as a global phone debuting on Nov. 13
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