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Daniel Sieberg
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Daniel Sieberg joined CBS News as the network's science and technology correspondent in December 2006. He contributes to the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, the CBS Early Show, CBS Sunday Morning, CBS Radio and CBSNews.com. Sieberg has reported on everything from climate change in the Arctic to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to Burning Man in BlackRockDesert. His recent story subjects have included internet addiction, sensory devices for the blind, futuristic home inventions, computer forensics, solar flares, electronic voting, high-tech prosthetic limbs, e-waste, online politics, video game trends, and cyber bullying. Sieberg also covers NASA-related events. He writes a regular blog called Tech Talk for CBSNews.com and contributes personal technology stories to Oprah.com.
Sieberg's newest project is G Word, an hour-long show
on Planet Green. In the daily series, hosted by MTV news
correspondent SuChin Pak and Daniel Sieberg, viewers hear from
eco-minded experts who head to the frontlines of the new
environmental movement to bring viewers ideas and solutions that
everyone can use. G Word covers a broad range of subjects
ranging from home, design, gadgets, food, shopping, the latest
science and tech innovations to fashion and much more. SuChin,
Daniel and the G Word crew guide viewers through the ins
and outs of green as they explore what we need to know about
preserving the environment and enjoying life at the same
time.
Previously, Sieberg was CNN's technology correspondent (2001-06)
and host of Next@CNN (2004-06), covering many
technology-related issues including identity theft, privacy,
security, hacking, gadgets and video games. His stories aired on
Anderson Cooper 360, Paula Zahn Now,
American Morning and The Situation Room with Wolf
Blitzer. Sieberg was part of the CNN Headline News morning
show with Robin Meade from late 2001 to early 2004 when he anchored
a daily segment called Hot Wired. He also worked as the
CNN.com science and technology editor/writer (2000-2003) and helped
lead the CNN.com investigative unit after September 11, 2001. In
addition, while at CNN Sieberg reported extensively on the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, covered two live shuttle launches
(including one affected by Tropical Storm Ernesto), and hosted a
weekly segment on CNN Radio called Computer
Connection.
A regular speaker and moderator at such events as the NetMedia conference in London (2001), the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2004, and the Ziff Davis Gaming Summit (2006), Sieberg has attended the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Comdex, E3, DEMO, the Webbys, DefCon, World Technology Network, and NetWorld+Interop. His eclectic mix of interview subjects includes Bill Gates, Hugh Hefner, Kevin Mitnick, Steve Wozniak, Tony Hawk, Peyton Manning, Curt Schilling, Doug Liman, Paula Abdul and Will Wright.
- Privacy In a Digital Age
- Security -- From Infrastructure to Commercial to Home Use
- Video games -- Massive Role-Playing Games, Hollywood and What Your Kids Are Playing
- What’s Hot Now: Trends, Future Gadgets and Looking Ahead
- Social Networking -- Living In a Facebook-MySpace World
- What's Ahead For Space Exploration?
- Climate Change: The Rapid Warming Scientists (and myself) Are seeing There