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.

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Hacking into a domestic drone at the request of the government

University of Texas finds success in taking over unmanned plane.
Posted In: drones, robots
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Google Glass is on the way whether you like it or not

The device lets you take pictures or video, shows you information like from a smartphone -- but on glasses. Some may think it's disconcerting. Also, Apple blocks a Samsung tablet from being sold.
Posted In: Google, Google Glass, apple, samsung, patents
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FBI busts online thieves, Orbitz checks your computer type

The FBI announces busts, and the travel website Orbitz tailors its results to your machine.
Posted In: FBI, security, orbitz
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Google's I/O conference: New operating system, tablet

The search giant is expected to announce quite a few upgrades for devices.
Posted In: Google, apple, android, Facebook
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A new treaty could cost you Skype, freedom or both

Russia and the United States not seeing eye-to-eye on global agreement.
Posted In: internet censorship, Russia, supercomputer
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Google chips in to preserve endangered languages

7,000 languages worldwide could be headed for extinction. Can they be stored online?
Posted In: Google, Twitter, foreign language
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Flame virus was created by American and Israeli intelligence

The Washington Post reports the malware was meant to be a spy precursor to a later sabotage attack.
Posted In: malware, Wikipedia
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Facebook is spending $60 million to recognize your face

The social giant bets big on facial recognition software, but what is it using that information for?
Posted In: Facebook, facial recognition, privacy, Kindle, Amazon, harry potter
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Microsoft announces Surface tablet with few details

Microsoft's new tablet computer, the Surface, looks kind of like an iPad, but it runs Windows and has a keyboard. It was unveiled yesterday at a very Apple-esque event.
Posted In: windows, tablet, Surface, Microsoft
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Microsoft’s Surface: Will it be worth scratching?

A forthcoming tablet from the makers of Windows and Xbox offers a built-in keyboard and a lot of things that might remind you of the iPad.
Posted In: Microsoft, tablets, apple, iPad, Google, censorship

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