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You can listen to hand-picked stories, based on what you like, with NPR One. It's public radio made personal.NPR One delivers the news of the day,…
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WRVO is experiencing some difficulties with our online player, specifically on mobile devices. If you're trying to listen on our homepage or while…
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The Syracuse Police Department is trying to use technology to get more people to tip them off about criminal activity. A new smartphone app for Apple and…
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Public speaking, for many, can make palms sweat and hearts race. Now, researchers from the Human-Computer Interaction group at the University of Rochester…
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With menopause comes hot flashes, night sweats and more uncomfortable side effects. But what if we told you there was something right in your pocket (or…
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Want to know what crops local farmers are producing? There’s an app for that, or at least there will be one soon.Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced…
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Paying for street parking from your smart phone will soon be an option in the city of Syracuse. Public Works Commissioner Pete O'Connor says the option to…
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Young people today are a giving generation, according to a recent poll that shows that 75 percent of millennials donated to causes in the calendar year.…
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It's been about six months since the city of Oswego launched a mobile app allowing residents to report problems directly to city departments. The app,…
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Some people consider social media a waste of time. But what if social media could be used to motivate positive change in people? What if social media…