Geoffrey A. Fowler reviews the flying camera photographers have been waiting for—and it isn’t from GoPro.
Geoffrey Fowler answers questions he has been getting all week about Apple’s new, misunderstood wireless headphones.
The launch of the latest version of iOS wreaked havoc on the devices of the people who downloaded it in its first hour, but it now appears safe to upgrade your old iPhone or iPad to iOS 10, writes Geoffrey Fowler.
Geoffrey A. Fowler busts holiday shopping myths and shares his secrets for finding the season’s best deals.
Graphic India CEO Sharad Devarajan revealed his company's plans for India's first girl superhero, "Mighty Girl," at the recently concluded WSJDLive 2015 conference. Watch his interview with WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler.
Apple lived up to the expectations for its September event, taking the wraps off two new iPhones with the formerly named "Force Touch" technology, a giant new iPad and a reworked Apple TV.
Personal tech columnists Geoffrey Fowler and Joanna Stern answer reader questions about the Apple Watch.
Apple showed off its much-anticipated smartwatch, highlighting the product's look and features. The Journal is live blogging the Apple Watch event with news and analysis.
Apple has Siri. Now, Amazon introduces Alexa – part of the trend toward giving our computers a voice. The WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler talks to Alexa to see what she can do – and say. Plus more in this week's Digits show.
Navdy, a head-up display for cars, projects messages, maps and apps from a smartphone into the driver’s line of sight. Does it cure distracted driving—or make it worse?
Emergency-room visits by smartphone-distracted pedestrians have soared 124% over the last five years. What responsibility do tech companies have to address our addiction, asks Geoffrey Fowler.
Amazon’s 7-inch Fire is all the tablet you need for serious entertainment at a low-commitment price, Geoff Fowler writes.
Connected car devices like the Automatic, the Mojio and the Zubie plug into a diagnostic port under your steering wheel to make driving safer, simpler and less costly. Geoffrey Fowler takes them for a test drive.
You can now add designated driver to the list of things your smartphone can do with a car, writes Geoffrey Fowler.
Apple plans to replace its 13-year-old iPhoto with a new application for Mac desktops and laptops called, simply, Photos. Geoffrey Fowler takes a first look.
With a free software update, the dual lens on the iPhone 7 Plus can now mimic the blur effect of pro cameras—but look close, and you won’t mistake it for the real thing.
What ales the robotic kitchen? Geoffrey A. Fowler journeys into the dark heart of computerized homebrewing with PicoBrew, an Internet-connected beer maker.
Sony’s PlayStation VR goggles make you look less like a total zero and more like an arcade hero, writes Geoffrey A. Fowler.
Graphic India CEO Sharad Devarajan reveals his company’s plans for India’s first girl superhero. He speaks with WSJ’s Geoffrey Fowler at the WSJDLive 2015 conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
The Hero 5 borrows some of the best smartphone features, such as voice commands and cloud storage, and brings a few improvements of its own, writes Geoffrey A. Fowler.