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The pandemic has changed the way we shop. More people buying things online means more people returning things, too. WSJ’s Dalvin Brown explains how some companies are leveraging gig workers to make those returns for you. Photo illustration: David FangSome companies processing returned televisions for retailers have gotten a surprise when opening the boxes—packaging filled with bricks rather than newly purchased TVs. Others examining returned purchases of purported luxury goods are instead finding counterfeits sent in by customers looking for refunds on full-price, deluxe merchandise.
Persons: WSJ’s Dalvin Brown, David Fang, counterfeits
10 Hidden Apple Features That Could Change How You Use Your iPhoneApple’s iOS 17 came with a bunch of updates that could change how you use your iPhone. WSJ’s Dalvin Brown explores 10 exciting new features, some of which you have to stumble upon to know about. Photo illustration: Rami Abukalam
Persons: Dalvin Brown, Rami Abukalam
Photo Illustration: Rachel Mendelson/The Wall Street Journal, iStockGoogle will start to sweep away cobweb-collecting Gmail accounts this week. If you have an email address you haven’t touched in a couple of years, it might soon be gone. The tech giant on Friday will start deleting personal Google accounts that have remained inactive for at least two years—and going forward, it will continue killing accounts that reach two years of disuse. Once deleted, the accounts and any items in them can’t be recovered. This could mean the end of personal emails, cherished documents and candid photos and videos tucked away in old Gmail accounts, Google Drives and other nooks in Google’s servers.
Persons: Rachel Mendelson Organizations: Street, Google
It’s the holiday season, which means someone has got to step into the role of family IT department, whether by choice or by default. This year, it might be you. Don’t fret, this is your moment to shine. Plus, better tech can bring people closer together and keep everyone connected. Here are ways you can help your family members get more from their iPhones, even if they’re using older models.
You might stumble across a few (hundred) other gadget gift guides this season, but none are quite like this. This is your beloved WSJ Personal Tech team putting our money where our mouths are: This list is made up of items we’ve bought—or will be buying—for ourselves. It’s all just stuff we liked so much we had to have it.
Persons: we’ve Organizations: Tech
Why Apple Keeps Nagging About Items You ‘Left Behind’
  + stars: | 2023-11-12 | by ( Dalvin Brown | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Persons: Dow Jones
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Persons: Dow Jones
You might stumble across a few (hundred) other gadget gift guides this season, but none are quite like this. This is your beloved WSJ Personal Tech team putting our money where our mouths are: This list is made up of items we’ve bought—or will be buying—for ourselves. It’s all just stuff we liked so much we had to have it.
Persons: we’ve Organizations: Tech
In an iPhone World, Android Users Can Now Fit In
  + stars: | 2023-10-28 | by ( Dalvin Brown | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
It is hard being the green-bubble guy. Timofey Galyukov has often felt digital exclusion since he got his first smartphone in 2016—an Android-powered Google Pixel. His close-knit group of iPhone-wielding friends plan their basketball games and weekend outings using Apple ’s iMessage. They would leave Galyukov out because they didn’t want his Android phone turning their chat bubbles green.
Persons: Galyukov Organizations: Apple
It is hard being the green-bubble guy. Timofey Galyukov has often felt digital exclusion since he got his first smartphone in 2016—an Android-powered Google Pixel. His close-knit group of iPhone-wielding friends plan their basketball games and weekend outings using Apple ’s iMessage. They would leave Galyukov out because they didn’t want his Android phone turning their chat bubbles green.
Persons: Galyukov Organizations: Apple
How the Hamas Attack on Israel Unfolded
  + stars: | 2023-10-07 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Apple’s New Headset Relies on Eye-Tracking Tech. Here’s How it Works. The eye-tracking tech in Apple’s Vision Pro headset has impressed reviewers. But the technology itself has been around in some form for years. WSJ’s Dalvin Brown met with Swedish company Tobii, one of the leaders in the space, to learn how it works.
Persons: WSJ’s Dalvin Brown, Rami Abukalam
Capture of Civilians, Soldiers After Hamas Attack on Israel
  + stars: | 2023-10-07 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Apple’s New Headset Relies on Eye-Tracking Tech. Here’s How it Works. The eye-tracking tech in Apple’s Vision Pro headset has impressed reviewers. But the technology itself has been around in some form for years. WSJ’s Dalvin Brown met with Swedish company Tobii, one of the leaders in the space, to learn how it works.
Persons: WSJ’s Dalvin Brown, Rami Abukalam
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Persons: Dow Jones
Watch: Escaped Pennsylvania Inmate Danelo Cavalcante Is Captured
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Apple's Switch to USB-C: iPhone Users Will Learn Not All Cords Are EqualApple’s new iPhones will all have a USB-C port. Goodbye Lightning. But with so many different USB-C cables around, which one is right for you? WSJ’s Dalvin Brown unpacks the switch and which cables could work for you. Photo: Elizabeth Smelov
Persons: WSJ’s Dalvin Brown, Elizabeth Smelov
Watch: Sen. Mitt Romney Announces He Won’t Seek Re-Election
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Apple's Switch to USB-C: iPhone Users Will Learn Not All Cords Are EqualApple’s new iPhones will all have a USB-C port. Goodbye Lightning. But with so many different USB-C cables around, which one is right for you? WSJ’s Dalvin Brown unpacks the switch and which cables could work for you. Photo: Elizabeth Smelov
Persons: WSJ’s Dalvin Brown, Elizabeth Smelov
These Companies Already Know What the iPhone 15 Looks Like
  + stars: | 2023-09-11 | by ( Dalvin Brown | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Persons: Dow Jones
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Persons: Dow Jones
Air Charging Is Here. But How Safe is the Technology? Imagine your devices being charged invisibly through the air, without any cables in sight. It sounds like magic. WSJ explores whether long-distance wireless charging is safe and how long it’ll be before you have it at home.
Organizations: Technology
This Is My Job, Not Fodder for Your TikTok
  + stars: | 2023-09-07 | by ( Dalvin Brown | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Persons: Dow Jones
Dalvin BrownDalvin Brown is a Personal Tech reporter at The Wall Street Journal and host of a tech YouTube channel. Dalvin previously covered innovation for the Washington Post, and before that wrote about consumer tech at USA Today. A graduate of Baruch College and an Ida B. Wells Scholar at City University of New York, Dalvin has a master’s degree from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism in business and economics reporting. He’s a 2020 recipient of the Frederic Wiegold Prize for Business Journalism.
Persons: Dalvin Brown Dalvin Brown, Ida B, Dalvin, Craig Newmark, He’s, Frederic Wiegold Organizations: Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA, Baruch College, Wells, City University of New, Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, Business Journalism Locations: City University of New York
You Can Build a Giant $80,000 TV for Way Less
  + stars: | 2023-08-19 | by ( Dalvin Brown | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Persons: Dow Jones
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Persons: Dow Jones
How Much It Costs Apple to Make an iPhone 14 Pro Max Apple doesn’t reveal how much it costs to produce an iPhone 14 Pro Max. But analysts have traced the company’s global production lines to get an idea. WSJ’s Dalvin Brown explains why some materials are getting cheaper, while other costs are rising. Photo Composite: David Fang
Persons: Max Apple doesn’t, Max, WSJ’s Dalvin Brown, David Fang
The Viral AI App That’s Triggering Baby Fever
  + stars: | 2023-07-13 | by ( Dalvin Brown | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Persons: Dow Jones
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