Weekend America Voices
John Moe
Recent Stories
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Obama wants more mobile spectrum available for that smart phone you insist on using
The government hopes that expanding wireless capabilities and taking advantage of previously unused parts of the radio spectrum could lead to more jobs.
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Online life after death
A web service provides you the option of allowing others to know what you want to happen to your digital self after you die.
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Who is this Mark Zuckerberg anyway?
David Kirkpatrick's new book looks more in depth into the life of the founder of Facebook.
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Geolocation, the law, and you
Geolocation -- letting your computer or phone report where you are online -- is a big trend online right now.
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Google got information it shouldn't have. Are you giving away information you shouldn't?
Internet users may be broadcasting data over their routers that they don't even know about.
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Is e-mail going the way of the dinosaur?
Google and Facebook are among those who seem to believe email will become a thing of the past.
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Can new batteries save Michigan?
Michigan's governor says she wants the state -- the site of a new plant that will make advanced batteries for electric and hybrid cars -- to be the battery capital of the nation.
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3D is taking over the world. Which is fine if you really love inconvenience.
Video games, movies, TVs -- even newspapers: they're all going 3D. But why pay for extra inconvenience?
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Will the Fail Whale eat Twitter's future?
Twitter has become an important source for real-time news and social networking. We take a look at its future.
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Time to cut the cable?
New home entertainment options by Apple and Microsoft offer ways to watch what you really want, without the high costs of cable. But are they worth the extra hassle?
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Kinect: video game gamechanger or just a misspelled word?
Microsoft has announced their Kinect project, where players can play a video game without a controller.
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Daddy, why do you love your iPhone more than me?
How important is staying technologically connected when you're being a parent? It can help you make the parenting experience less isolating, but it could also isolate you from your child.