Laura Sydell http://wcbe.org en With New Xbox, Microsoft Makes A Bigger Play For Living Room http://wcbe.org/post/new-xbox-microsoft-makes-bigger-play-living-room Microsoft hasn't exactly had a great couple of years.<p>Its new Windows 8 operating system was held responsible for the drop in PC sales last quarter. Sales of its Windows Phones lag far behind both the iPhone and Google's Android phones.<p>The light in the darkness for Microsoft has been the Xbox 360, which has been the top-selling game console for over two years — beating out both the Nintendo Wii and Sony's PlayStation. Mon, 20 May 2013 20:49:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 35983 at http://wcbe.org With New Xbox, Microsoft Makes A Bigger Play For Living Room Consumers Facing Subscription Service Overload Will Only Get More Choices http://wcbe.org/post/consumers-facing-subscription-service-overload-will-only-get-more-choices YouTube is <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/05/06/181678193/tech-week-ahead-youtubes-subscription-service">expected to announce</a> in the coming days that it will launch paid subscription channels, a first for the online video platform that's been around since 2005. But, with the growing number of subscription services available for entertainment, shopping and news, some consumers say they're reaching digital subscription overload.<p>Mary Gaughan and her husband get near that point when they think about what movie or TV show they want to watch on free evenings at home. "Where do we get it? Thu, 09 May 2013 07:33:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 35289 at http://wcbe.org Blazing The Trail For Female Programmers http://wcbe.org/post/blazing-trail-female-programmers <em>This story is part of our series, </em><a href="http://www.npr.org/series/177622347/the-changing-lives-of-women">The Changing Lives of Women</a>.<p><a href="http://www.ultrasaurus.com/about/">Sarah Allen</a> has been the only woman on a team of computer programmers a few times in the more than two decades she has worked in the field. Mon, 29 Apr 2013 07:25:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 34677 at http://wcbe.org Blazing The Trail For Female Programmers Crowdsourcing Creativity At The Cinema http://wcbe.org/post/crowdsourcing-creativity-cinema These days, if they can't find a producer to fund their latest film, a lot of artists turn to crowdsourcing sites like Kickstarter to raise money for production.<p>But here's a new twist: a project headed up by director Ron Howard that is crowdsourcing the <em>inspiration.</em><p>Directors get a lot of credit for great films. Hitchcock, Goddard, Scorsese, Bigelow — they're auteurs, creative visionaries. On that list, some might also include Howard, who directed such films as <em>Apollo 13,</em> <em>The Da Vinci Code</em> and <em>A Beautiful Mind</em>. Tue, 09 Apr 2013 06:57:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 33649 at http://wcbe.org Crowdsourcing Creativity At The Cinema T-Mobile: Adds iPhone Ditches 2-Year Contracts http://wcbe.org/post/t-mobile-adds-iphone-ditches-2-year-contracts T-Mobile announced Tuesday that it's eliminating its two-year contracts in an effort to make its plans more transparent. Subscribers can pay off their phones in two years, and the cost of their plans will go down. T-Mobile is currently the No. 4 carrier. Wed, 27 Mar 2013 08:40:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 32981 at http://wcbe.org On Its 7th Birthday, Is Twitter Still The 'Free Speech Party'? http://wcbe.org/post/its-7th-birthday-twitter-still-free-speech-party It's hard to believe, but seven years ago no one had ever heard of a tweet. Thursday is the anniversary of the first tweet from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey. It wasn't profound. He wrote:<p>Since then the social media company has been an important communication tool in everything from the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street, to its use as a megaphone for celebrities. Over the years, its relationship to its free speech principles has changed.<p><strong>From Trivial To Global Town Hall</strong><p>When it was founded, Twitter seemed rather trivial. Thu, 21 Mar 2013 06:57:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 32642 at http://wcbe.org On Its 7th Birthday, Is Twitter Still The 'Free Speech Party'? Controlling Your Computer With A Wave Of Your Hand http://wcbe.org/post/controlling-your-computer-wave-your-hand If you've had wrist and shoulder pain from clicking a mouse, relief may be in sight. This spring, a new motion sensing device will go on sale that will make it possible for the average computer user to browse the Web and open documents with a wave of a finger.<p>The Leap Motion Controller is on display at the South by Southwest Interactive conference in Austin, Texas, for the first time. Mon, 11 Mar 2013 08:41:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 32068 at http://wcbe.org Controlling Your Computer With A Wave Of Your Hand Why Unlocking A Cellphone Could Land User In Jail http://wcbe.org/post/why-unlocking-cellphone-could-land-user-jail Maybe you don't like your mobile phone carrier, but you like your phone and you want to keep it but change providers. An obscure change in federal law makes it illegal to switch without permission from your carrier.<p>If you have, for example, AT&T, in order to switch to T-Mobile you have to unlock the phone, and AT&T can now stop you from doing that.<p>The change in the copyright law has some people upset, and they're petitioning the White House for a fix.<p>Sina Khanifar, who is backing the petition, has been personally affected by the rules. Wed, 20 Feb 2013 11:31:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 30976 at http://wcbe.org 'It's About Time': Facebook Reveals New Search Feature http://wcbe.org/post/its-about-time-facebook-reveals-new-search-feature Facebook has launched a new feature that will let its users search for more detailed information across the social network. Soon, you'll be able to find the restaurants and TV shows your friends like or see every picture they've taken at the Grand Canyon.<p>As much as users may like the new features, the company hasn't exactly been a Wall Street darling. So, the new feature may be less about you and me and more about Facebook's bottom line.<p>"It's about time," Nate Elliott, an analyst at Forrester Research, said about the new feature. Wed, 16 Jan 2013 07:09:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 29023 at http://wcbe.org 'It's About Time': Facebook Reveals New Search Feature Why Is Google Exec Interested In North Korea? http://wcbe.org/post/why-google-exec-interested-north-korea Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google, has landed in North Korea. His trip there is a bit of a mystery.<p>Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, has been a vocal proponent of providing people around the world with Internet access and technology. Mon, 07 Jan 2013 22:45:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 28566 at http://wcbe.org Why Is Google Exec Interested In North Korea? From 3-D Printers To Wired Glasses, The Tech Year Ahead http://wcbe.org/post/3-d-printers-wired-glasses-tech-year-ahead It's unlikely 2013 will be the year that jet packs make it big, but the coming year could bring us a host of other new technology trends and products, such as 3-D printers for consumers, smarter smartphones and more connected devices like glasses and cars.<p><strong>New Game Consoles: </strong>We are likely to get new game consoles from Sony and Microsoft. As always, there will be better graphics and very likely 3-D — at least from Sony but probably from both companies. You're also going to see a continuation of the trend of turning these devices into more than just game consoles. Mon, 31 Dec 2012 21:12:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 28237 at http://wcbe.org From 3-D Printers To Wired Glasses, The Tech Year Ahead Music-Streaming Services Hunt For Paying Customers http://wcbe.org/post/music-streaming-services-hunt-paying-customers 2012 has been a strange year for content creators — authors, producers, musicians. It was a year when the very idea of physical ownership of a book or CD or even a song file became almost passe.<p>It was also the year in which music-streaming services like Spotify and Pandora launched major efforts to convince people to pay for something they didn't own. Thu, 27 Dec 2012 08:28:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 28027 at http://wcbe.org Online Videos: Not Just Made By Amateurs Anymore http://wcbe.org/post/online-videos-not-just-made-amateurs-anymore <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAR10PTHOcc</p><p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S6ewwutB8U</p> Wed, 26 Dec 2012 08:21:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 27951 at http://wcbe.org Online Videos: Not Just Made By Amateurs Anymore Don't Like The Government? Make Your Own, On International Waters http://wcbe.org/post/dont-government-make-your-own-international-waters Almost all of us have complaints about the government, which probably range from high taxes to too much bureaucracy. Periodically, we get to take our frustrations out at the voting booth. But no matter how unhappy you may be, you probably never thought, "I'm going get out of here and go start my own country."<p>A group of rich techies in Northern California is planning on <a href="http://www.seasteading.org/">starting its own nation</a> on artificial islands in the ocean. Mon, 17 Dec 2012 22:09:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 27556 at http://wcbe.org Don't Like The Government? Make Your Own, On International Waters 'Tis The Season For Tablets http://wcbe.org/post/tis-season-tablets The holiday season is upon us. In the tech world, that means it's time to talk gadgets, specifically one of the year's most popular gadgets: the tablet.<p>For the first time, Apple's iPad has some competition: Google's Nexus, Amazon's Kindle Fire HD and the Microsoft Surface.<p>These tablets represent the marquee efforts of the biggest technology companies. Mon, 03 Dec 2012 23:08:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 26834 at http://wcbe.org 'Tis The Season For Tablets Yet Another Shift In Facebook Policies Raises Privacy Concerns http://wcbe.org/post/yet-another-shift-facebook-policies-raises-privacy-concerns Facebook has a long history of upsetting its users by suddenly announcing a change to its privacy settings. In 2009, as a way to quiet the critics, Facebook set up a system for its customers to vote on changes. If enough of them were unhappy, the company would back down. Now, Facebook wants to get rid of the voting.<p>This is how Facebook Vice President Elliot Schrage put it in a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-site-governance/proposed-updates-to-our-governing-documents/10152304935685301">posting</a> on the company's website: "The voting mechanism ... Thu, 29 Nov 2012 22:37:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 26678 at http://wcbe.org Yet Another Shift In Facebook Policies Raises Privacy Concerns Sandy Deals Powerful Blow To Housing In New Jersey http://wcbe.org/post/sandy-deals-powerful-blow-housing-new-jersey Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep.<p>LINDA WERTHEIMER, HOST: <p>And I'm Linda Wertheimer.<p>More than two weeks after Sandy hit the Northeast, thousands of people in New Jersey are still unable to return to their homes. Wed, 14 Nov 2012 10:37:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 25882 at http://wcbe.org Studying How — And What — We Download http://wcbe.org/post/studying-how-and-what-we-download As we near the end of another year, the music industry has a few reasons to be optimistic. Digital music sales are expected to reach record highs this year, and legal streaming services continue to gain in popularity. But unauthorized music file sharing is still going strong.<p>This fall a firm called Musicmetric published what's being called one of the most comprehensive studies of unauthorized music downloads. In the first half of 2012 Americans downloaded nearly 760 million songs using the software known as BitTorrent, which is the technology most often used for unauthorized file sharing. Thu, 08 Nov 2012 05:03:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 25573 at http://wcbe.org Studying How — And What — We Download Watching TV Online Often Exposes Slow Bandwidth http://wcbe.org/post/watching-tv-online-often-exposes-slow-bandwidth There are more ways than ever to <a href="http://www.npr.org/series/163261929/how-we-watch-what-we-watch">watch TV programs on the Internet</a>, from Netflix and Amazon to Hulu. But many viewers discover that watching TV on the Web can be frustrating. Their favorite show might suddenly stop, stutter and be replaced by a note that reads "buffering." The problem is lack of bandwidth: The data that is the video just can't squeeze through the wires and onto the screen.<p>But there is a place where some people never worry about bandwidth. Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:39:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 24791 at http://wcbe.org Watching TV Online Often Exposes Slow Bandwidth Hands On With The New iPad Mini: Lighter, Costlier Than Rivals http://wcbe.org/post/hands-new-ipad-mini-lighter-costlier-rivals <em>Apple has unveiled a <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/10/23/163463865/apple-expected-to-announce-a-smaller-version-of-its-ipad">smaller, cheaper version</a> of its popular iPad tablet. NPR's Laura Sydell attended the event Tuesday in San Jose, Calif., and got a hands-on look at the new iPad mini. Below are her first impressions.</em><p>When I picked up the iPad mini I almost tossed it over my shoulder because I'd been using a lot more strength than I needed to lift it. At .68 pounds it's actually half the weight of the larger iPad. Tue, 23 Oct 2012 22:36:00 +0000 Laura Sydell 24721 at http://wcbe.org Hands On With The New iPad Mini: Lighter, Costlier Than Rivals