Laura Sydell http://wjsu.org en With New Xbox, Microsoft Makes A Bigger Play For Living Room http://wjsu.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 14586 at http://wjsu.org With New Xbox, Microsoft Makes A Bigger Play For Living Room Consumers Facing Subscription Service Overload Will Only Get More Choices http://wjsu.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 14194 at http://wjsu.org Blazing The Trail For Female Programmers http://wjsu.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 13849 at http://wjsu.org Blazing The Trail For Female Programmers On Its 7th Birthday, Is Twitter Still The 'Free Speech Party'? http://wjsu.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 12719 at http://wjsu.org On Its 7th Birthday, Is Twitter Still The 'Free Speech Party'? Controlling Your Computer With A Wave Of Your Hand http://wjsu.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 12385 at http://wjsu.org Controlling Your Computer With A Wave Of Your Hand