WSJ Tech News Briefing

Tech News Briefing is your guide to what people in tech are talking about. Every weekday, we’ll bring you breaking tech news and scoops from the pros at the Wall Street Journal, insight into new innovations and policy debates, tips from our personal tech team, and exclusive interviews with movers and shakers in the industry.

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1901
Can Tesla Spare a Dime?
6 min
1902
Supreme Court Lets Apple Apps Antitrust Case Pr...
6 min
1903
Is Amazon Violating Kids' Privacy With Smart Sp...
7 min
1904
Cybersecurity Workers Needed, No Experience Req...
8 min
1905
Uber, Lyft Won't Pick Your Kids Up (But Other C...
8 min
1906
Can Uber Make a Profit?
6 min
1907
Does Naviance Help or Hinder College Applicants?
6 min
1908
Tech Compatibility Questions Couples Need to An...
10 min
1909
Divorce Mediation: There's An App for That
8 min
1910
Tesla's Toughest Task: Raising Money?
7 min
1911
Spotify Hits 100 Million Subscribers
5 min
1912
Netflix Fights to Keep Its Most Watched Shows
5 min
1913
WhatsApp Users Spread Rumors in World's Biggest...
4 min
1914
Uber, Lyft Commit to Safety
5 min
1915
Top U.S. Law Schools Now Teaching AI Courses
6 min
1916
Uber, Lyft Customers May Soon Pay More for Rides
7 min
1917
GDPR One Year Later: Can EU Enforce Digital-Pri...
6 min
1918
Pinterest, Zoom Shares Soar in Trading Debuts
5 min
1919
Walmart, Robots, and AI: The Future of the Work...
8 min
1920
Microsoft's New Xbox One S: No Videogame Discs?
7 min
1921
Will Tesla Keep Chasing the Mainstream Dream?
6 min
1922
Scientific First: A Black Hole Image
4 min
1923
Robocalls: Impossible to Stop?
For most Americans, robocalls are the bane of modern existence. But so far, lawmakers have had a hard time making them stop. The Wall Street Journal's Sarah Krouse and Spencer Macnaughton explain why.
10 min
1924
Social Robots: The New Face of AI
Furhat Robotics has blended robotics, AI and voice technology to make humans more comfortable with talking to chatbots. WSJ Pro Artificial Intelligence looks at how it's revolutionizing the way we interact with machines.
5 min
1925
Using AI to Fix Everyday Business Problems
Companies are looking to deploy artificial intelligence to tackle everyday business problems, and need to make sure employees outside of tech hubs are on board. At the WSJ Pro Artificial Intelligence Executive Forum, DHL's Gina Chung and Unilever's Michael Clementi explain how.
8 min