Why iPods don't die and users can't let go
Apple officially announced the discontinuation of sales of the portable music player "iPod" on the 10th. However, there are many people who are attached to the iPod and cannot part with it.
How to protect yourself from Apple's "AirTag" tracking
Air tags are useful for finding lost items, but they can also be used to raise safety concerns, such as stalking.
PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY
How to protect yourself from Apple's "AirTag" tracking
Air tags are useful for finding lost items, but they can also be used to raise safety concerns, such as stalking.
Dalvin Brown
February 3, 2022
Did you post your photos on SNS without permission? Countermeasure tips
What if a photo I don't like is posted without permission? Think about what you can do before you worry.
Will you win with Apple's iMessage "green speech bubble"?
What is the background behind Apple's messaging app "iMessage" being widely used around the world and making it overwhelmingly popular among young smartphone users in the United States?
CES Featured High-Tech Products Practical Focused or Innovative
The world's largest technology trade fair "CES". The WSJ's personal technology team will seal skepticism and accept these inventions as they are for the last week of the year.
Life-changing technology in 2022
In 2022, affordable EVs, earphones with health features, drone home delivery, "mixed reality", etc. will be realized or even more realistic.
PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY
Why iPods don't die and users can't let go
Apple officially announced the discontinuation of sales of the portable music player "iPod" on the 10th. However, there are many people who are attached to the iPod and cannot part with it.
Joanna Stern
May 13, 2022
How to protect yourself from Apple's "AirTag" tracking
Air tags are useful for finding lost items, but they can also be used to raise safety concerns, such as stalking.
Dalvin Brown
February 3, 2022
Did you post your photos on SNS without permission? Countermeasure tips
What if a photo I don't like is posted without permission? Think about what you can do before you worry.
Dalvin Brown
January 26, 2022
Will you win with Apple's iMessage "green speech bubble"?
What is the background behind Apple's messaging app "iMessage" being widely used around the world and making it overwhelmingly popular among young smartphone users in the United States?
Tim Higgins
January 13, 2022
CES Featured High-Tech Products Practical Focused or Innovative
The world's largest technology trade fair "CES". The WSJ's personal technology team will seal skepticism and accept these inventions as they are for the last week of the year.
Shara Tibken and Dalvin Brown
January 7, 2022
Life-changing technology in 2022
In 2022, affordable EVs, earphones with health features, drone home delivery, "mixed reality", etc. will be realized or even more realistic.
Joanna Stern, Nicole Nguyen, and Christopher Mims
December 31, 2021
What exactly is NFT? The reporter actually made it
If, like my mother, you don't know what an "NFT" is, you might want to understand it.
Why Apple's accessories are often "$ 19"
Apple's new product "Polishing Cloth" has been waiting for arrival in time for Christmas. The price is $ 19. Why is this price?
Reporters spent 24 hours in the Metaverse
Joanna Stern, a WSJ technology correspondent, experienced the Metaverse and lived 24 hours a day in a virtual world. What is your impression?
Google Pixel 6, gorilla misidentification image recognition What happened?
Google's artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms have been criticized in the past for dealing with dark skin tones, such as accidentally tagging black photos as gorillas.
Amazon new terminals one after another, home robots and smart thermometers
On the 28th, Amazon.com broadcast a live media event focusing on new terminals
A thorough comparison of old and new iPhone models and a full lineup
What is the specific difference between the four models of the new "iPhone 13" series and the old model that is still on sale?
In an era where wallets are no longer needed and cards are managed by smartphones
Credit cards, loyalty cards, membership cards, and even vaccine certificates have already been digitized and can be used on smartphones. Digitalization of driver's licenses and employee IDs is also progressing. But what's the problem?
What will change with a MacBook failure or "right to repair"?
The US "fair repair law" proposal could increase the options for repairing defective electronics. Stern reports a broken MacBook and visits a repair shop to explore the implications of the bill.
Galaxy Watch4, the best choice for android
Samsung's "Galaxy Watch 4" is equipped with Google's latest wearable device basic software "Wear OS 3"
What happens next to the iPhone? Fortune-telling changes
If you're buying a new iPhone right now, you should stop. As usual, Apple is expected to announce a new model in September.
"Galaxy Note", sleep peacefully
At Samsung Electronics' event this summer, no new Galaxy Note was announced. Although it has not been announced that the product line has ended, we will take this opportunity to look back on its contributions and consider the future.
PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY
Why iPods don't die and users can't let go
Apple officially announced the discontinuation of sales of the portable music player "iPod" on the 10th. However, there are many people who are attached to the iPod and cannot part with it.
Joanna Stern
May 13, 2022
How to protect yourself from Apple's "AirTag" tracking
Air tags are useful for finding lost items, but they can also be used to raise safety concerns, such as stalking.
Dalvin Brown
February 3, 2022
Did you post your photos on SNS without permission? Countermeasure tips
What if my photo I don't like is posted without permission? Think about what you can do before you worry.
Dalvin Brown
January 26, 2022
Will you win with Apple's iMessage "green speech bubble"?
What is the background behind Apple's messaging app "iMessage" being widely used around the world and making it overwhelmingly popular among young smartphone users in the United States?
Tim Higgins
January 13, 2022
CES Featured High-Tech Products Practical Focused or Innovative
The world's largest technology trade fair "CES". The WSJ's personal technology team will seal skepticism and accept these inventions as they are for the last week of the year.
Shara Tibken and Dalvin Brown
January 7, 2022
Life-changing technology in 2022
In 2022, affordable EVs, earphones with health features, drone home delivery, "mixed reality", etc. will be realized or even more realistic.
Joanna Stern, Nicole Nguyen, and Christopher Mims
December 31, 2021
What exactly is NFT? The reporter actually made it
If, like my mother, you don't know what an "NFT" is, you might want to understand it.
Joanna Stern
December 16, 2021
Why Apple's accessories are often "$ 19"
Apple's new product "Polishing Cloth" has been waiting for arrival in time for Christmas. The price is $ 19. Why is this price?
Dalvin Brown
November 23, 2021
Reporters spent 24 hours in the Metaverse
Joanna Stern, a WSJ technology correspondent, experienced the Metaverse and lived 24 hours a day in a virtual world.
Joanna Stern
November 17, 2021
Google Pixel 6, gorilla misidentification image recognition What happened?
Google's artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms have been criticized in the past for dealing with dark skin tones, such as accidentally tagging black photos as gorillas.
Nicole Nguyen and Dalvin Brown
October 27, 2021
Amazon new terminals one after another, home robots and smart thermometers
On the 28th, Amazon.com broadcast a live media event focusing on new terminals.
Nicole Nguyen
September 29, 2021
A thorough comparison of old and new iPhone models and full lineup
What is the specific difference between the four models of the new "iPhone 13" series and the old model that is still on sale?
Joanna Stern
September 16, 2021
In an era where wallets are no longer needed and cards are managed by smartphones
Credit cards, loyalty cards, membership cards, and even vaccine certificates have already been digitized and can be used on smartphones. Digitalization of driver's licenses and employee IDs is also progressing. But what's the problem?
Joanna Stern
September 8, 2021
What will change with a MacBook failure or "right to repair"?
The US "fair repair law" proposal could increase the options for repairing defective electronics. Stern reports a broken MacBook and visits a repair shop to explore the implications of the bill.
Joanna Stern
September 1, 2021
Galaxy Watch4, the best choice for android
Samsung's "Galaxy Watch 4" is equipped with Google's latest wearable device basic software "Wear OS 3".
Nicole Nguyen
August 25, 2021
What happens next to the iPhone? Fortune-telling changes
If you're buying a new iPhone right now, you should stop. As usual, Apple is expected to announce a new model in September.
Nicole Nguyen
August 17, 2021
"Galaxy Note", sleep peacefully
At Samsung Electronics' event this summer, no new Galaxy Note was announced. Although it has not been announced that the product line has ended, we will take this opportunity to look back on its contributions and consider the future.
Joanna Stern
August 12, 2021
Negative reviews of Amazon, some vendors urge customers to remove
Some sellers contact buyers who aren't happy with the item and ask them to correct or remove negative reviews in exchange for a refund or gift card.
Nicole Nguyen
2021 Notebook PC Purchasing Guide Tips for choosing well
Now is the perfect time to buy a laptop. This latest laptop buying guide focuses on the proliferation of choices and guides you to buy the right laptop the right way.
Joanna Stern
Password management software, browser built-in VS standalone product
Attacks using ransomware are increasing, and some of them are using leaked passwords. Now is the time to review personal security practices
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