Throne Labs is betting that Uber-like ratings and privacy-protecting sensors can lead to a better, more enduring system of public toilets. A boom in gear and convenience coffee has made it easy to ...
If companies can modify internet-connected products and charge subscriptions after people have already purchased them, what does it mean to own anything anymore? Paul Wieland, the inventor of RATGDO, ...
This month, resolve to revive or relinquish those old music players and point-and-shoot cameras — and retrieve any files trapped on the devices. By J. D. Biersdorfer J. D. Biersdorfer writes the ...
Each year, your friendly neighborhood WSJ personal-tech team makes a list of products we tested and genuinely liked: the annual holiday tech gift guide. From the productivity-boosting Brick to the new ...
Nicole Nguyen, personal tech columnist at The Wall Street Journal, tested out three of the latest AI coaches and chronicled how it went. You can get a pretty good workout plan from a chatbot, but the ...
Generative AI is allowing devices to better hear and understand what we’re saying. As voice interfaces accelerate this year, we’ll soon wonder why we ever typed so much. Two WSJ columnists with no ...