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Katherine Bindley

Katherine Bindley

Personal Tech Reporter at The Wall Street Journal

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Computers & Technology
  • Technology

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America's Drivers Agree: LED Headlights Are Just Too Bright - The Wall Street Journal

Mar 29, 2024 ... If you're blurting out expletives in the car, you're not alone. Use of the powerful lights has been steadily rising, ...
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Psychedelics Paid for by Work? It’s Coming - WSJ

Apr 11, 2024 ... Companies are turning to a startup for alternative therapies as a way to help employees and lower costs.
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How I Got My Attention Span Back

May 3, 2024 ... Small changes in this reporter's smartphone habits led to major changes in her life and work.
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Tech Workers Retool for Artificial-Intelligence Boom

Microsoft’s new Copilot+ PCs with Qualcomm chips and Windows AI features aim to outperform Apple’s MacBooks. WSJ’s Joanna Stern tried out the new laptops and sat down with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to ask all about it. Photo illustration: Jacob Reynolds for WSJ
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Don’t You Dare Call Me Without Texting First - WSJ

‘Extremely annoyed.’ The etiquette of unexpected phone calls divides friends, families and co-workers.
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Ultimate Status Symbol: A $300000, Souped Up Land Rover Defender, W...

7 days ago ... Die-hard fans are rebuilding old models with luxurious add-ons. No matter the off-road vehicles are known for breaking down—they look 'super ...
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Essay | How I Hacked My Life by Saying Yes to Everything

1 day ago ... Do you always feel like going to that early-morning group swim or work happy hour? Of course not—but try doing it anyway.
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The New Recruitment Challenge: Filtering AI-Crafted Résumés

Tech companies are adding steps—and humans—to distill impostors, ChatGPT liars and a fire hose of applications.
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Tech Jobs Have Dried Up—and Aren’t Coming Back Soon

Employment for software engineers has cooled as resources shift toward developing artificial intelligence.
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San Francisco Dog Owners Are Howling About Coyotes - WSJ

Residents clash over whether to marvel at the wild canines or exterminate them. ‘People are terrified.’
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Singles Want to Find Love In Real Life Again, if Only They Could Re...

Many find their in-person meeting skills are rusty. “People are trying to figure out, where do we go? What do we do?”