John Moe is the host of Marketplace Tech Report and handles web content for the program.  Every day, he provides an insightful overview of the latest tech news using his witty and approachable style of reporting. 

Moe began working for Marketplace in May 2010, when he took over hosting Future Tense, which became Marketplace Tech Report four months later.

Before joining Marketplace, he hosted Weekend America and hosted and produced programs at KUOW, the public radio station in Seattle.  Prior to working in public radio, he was a senior editor at Amazon.com.

Moe has lived most of his life in Seattle, a perfect location to feed his long-standing fascination with technology.  Over the years he has worked on projects for Microsoft and has even wrote scripts for video games. 

Moe holds a bachelor’s degree in Dramatic Arts from Whitman College, but because he gained such a broad education at the small liberal arts college, he considers himself a degree-holder in the school of “Being Curious.”

Moe is currently based in St. Paul, Minn. and enjoys spending as much time as possible with his wife and three kids.  He is a widely published author, often focused on humor writings, and is the host of Wits™, a stage and radio series based out of the historic Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul.

Features By John Moe

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LulzSec hackers take a dive on account of a stoolie

G-men put online palookas in the hoosegow!
Posted In: lulzsec, anonymous, hacking, hackers, hacktivism, FBI, apps
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The TV Everywhere initiative isn’t getting anywhere

It seems cable TV and the Internet just can’t be friends, thanks to all the legal and financial complications.
Posted In: Comcast, Time Warner, cable TV, netflix
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Another new cybersecurity bill hits. Will it be enough?

Republicans try the non-regulatory approach.
Posted In: McCain, lieberman, cybersecurity, SETI
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AT&T's plan to thwart big data users

If you're one of the 17 million people who use AT&T for your mobile phone service, there will be no more unlimited data for you, even if that's what you signed up for.
Posted In: ATT, cell phone, data plans
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Internet voting way too risky, say experts

Convenient, yes. Secure? Far from it.
Posted In: voting, security
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Facebook treats brands like they're people

Facebook has always had a bit of a slippery relationship to words as we understand them in the English language. Now, brands can chat and have Timelines but still lack corporeal form.
Posted In: Facebook, advertising, Robot Roundup, robots
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Why the banks want you to pay with your phone

Barclay’s, JPMorgan Chase, and Capital One announced that they’ll launch a trial program for a mobile payment system this summer, joining the ranks of Google Wallet and other mobile payment programs.
Posted In: nfc, Banks, mobile payments, apple, ipad 3, Tech Report Theater, google+, Pinterest
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New technology to ease and worsen highway congestion

Things will get simultaneously better and worse in our cars.
Posted In: cars, Ford
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Are you getting throttled into paying more for your wireless coverage?

A new study suggests unlimited data customers are getting squeezed.
Posted In: wireless, Verizon, AT&T, throttling, videogames
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Will online privacy laws actually make a difference?

There's been a lot of talk recently about privacy protection on the web. The White House and tech companies say they want to protect you, but can they?
Posted In: privacy, do not track, Twitter, web privacy, privacy bill of rights

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