Welcome to the Web site of Natali Morris, formerly Natali Del Conte.
I am a technology contributor to CNBC as well as a part-time mommy blogger.
Most recently, I was a news anchor for CNET TV and a technology contributor for CBS News. I left CBS/CNET in April of 2011.
I have also been a regular guest/contributor on national and local news networks including The Today Show, CNBC, MSNBC, BBC, ABC, The CW, WNBC, Fox News, Fox Business News, G4TV, and Univision (Spanish-language reporting).
Prior to joining CNET, I wrote, produced, and hosted a show called TeXtra on the Mevio network.
I have written for WIRED, Variety Magazine, MarketWatch, TechCrunch, The San Francisco Examiner, AppScout, PC Magazine, ELLEgirl, Aware Magazine, The Oakland Tribune, Hispanic Magazine, Hispanic Trends, and The Santa Cruz Sentinel. I have a bachelor’s degree in journalism from California State University, Hayward and a master’s degree in sociology from the University of Southern California.
If you are interested in my adventures in beta testing motherhood - and who wouldn't be? - read my mommy blog, Mommy Beta.
I am from the San Francisco Bay Area but live in New York City.
You may email me at natali-at-morris-dot-net. I am quick to read but slow to respond. Please have patience with me.

