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Jim Kerstetter

Jim Kerstetter

Deputy Tech Editor at The New York Times - San Francisco Bureau

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

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Intuit, a True Survivor, Relocates to the Cloud (Published 2016)

The company, famous for its personal finance and tax programs, has sold off its traditional software business and reinvented itself as an online service.
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How a Longtime Tech Editor Keeps His Tech Use Simple (Published 2019)

Why complicate things with unproven bleeding-edge tech? Jim Kerstetter, deputy tech editor, also shops local and stays away from Uber and Postmates.
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Daily Report: A Venture Capitalist and His Famous Father (Published...

Ben Horowitz is one of the most influential tech investors of his generation. His father is influential, too. But in a very different way.
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Daily Report: Can Facebook Woo Back Publishers? (Published 2017)

The Instant Articles feature disappointed many publications that tried to work with the social media giant, but it is developing a tool that might drive subscriptions.
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Daily Report: Why the Y2K Conversion Still Matters (Published 2017)

If you think it’s been a long time since the United States tackled a nebulous problem like climate change, you’ve forgotten the scramble to fix our old computers.
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Daily Report: Reinventing Food Isn’t Easy (Published 2017)

Most of Hampton Creek’s board resigned last month, another setback in Silicon Valley’s push to innovate beyond the high-tech industry.
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Daily Report: In Paris, They Do Start-Ups With Style (Published 2017)

The Silicon Valley workaholic ethos would never be confused with the French way of living. That’s not dissuading a group of tech entrepreneurs.
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Daily Report: When Ransomware Isn’t After a Ransom (Published 2017)

The cyberattack that started in Ukraine and went global didn’t seem like an effort focused on making money.
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Daily Report: Meet WannaCry’s Meaner, More Clever Sibling (Publishe...

In May, an attack that locked computer systems around the world made people more aware of ransomware. It seems that was just the start.
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Daily Report: Automation’s Effect on Developing Tech Economies (Pub...

Many workers in the United States worry about being replaced by machines. The same is true in countries like India.
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Tech Roundup: Divide Between Trump and Silicon Valley Grows (Publis...

The president’s decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord did not go over well with tech industry leaders.
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Daily Report: Twitter Makes the News a Little Dumber - The New York...

The service is clubby and filled with bots that can spread false information. It elevates the silly over the serious. What could possibly go wrong?
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Tech Roundup: Another Busy Week at Uber (Published 2017)

The company has cut ties with a star engineer. Next up: a report on gender discrimination inside the company.
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Daily Report: Remembering When Uber and Google Were Allies (Publish...

Not all that long ago, Google was an early investor in the ride-hailing service. Now they are fighting in federal court.
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Daily Report: Evidence Points to North Korea in Ransomware Attack (...

Security researchers have found striking similarities in the code used in the global attack to that used in previous breaches attributed to North Koreans.
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Daily Report: A Global Attack Hits the Internet. Again. (Published ...

A so-called ransomware attack struck computers around the world. Time to take those software updates seriously.
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Daily Report: Facebook Has a Bug. Can It Be Fixed? (Published 2017)

Critics say the social media giant has played a big role in the polarization of information. But getting to the truth won’t be so simple.
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Daily Report: More Self-Driving Cars Take to the Streets (Published...

Waymo announced that it will start offering free rides in its autonomous vehicles in the Phoenix area.
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Tech Roundup: Things We’ve Learned About Travis Kalanick (Published...

The chief executive of Uber isn’t afraid of a fight or of taking risks. We’ve known that for a while. But did you hear about his gaming skills on the Wii?
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Daily Report: F.C.C. Boss Wants to Listen to Tech After All (Publis...

The industry has been on the outside looking in with federal regulators, but a meeting provides a sign that that could change with net neutrality revisions.
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Tech Roundup: The U.S. Blinks in Standoff With Twitter (Published 2...

The company sued after received a summons to disclose the user behind an account critical of President Trump that claimed to have ties to a government agency. A day later the government withdrew the summons.