Watch: The Zoom fatigue is real. So joannastern, like a number of Fortune 500 companies, has turned to virtual reality to try to recreate the office—and her beloved interview elevator.
space. WSJ’s Joanna Stern transformed into a holographic avatar and got in a virtual elevator to test it out. Photo illustration: Adam FalkTechnology is overwhelming and making decisions about what gadget to buy is harder than ever. WSJ personal tech columnist Joanna Stern makes it all a bit easier in her lively and informative videos.iOS 14: 14 Tips for Apple’s New iPhone Operating System
Apple’s iOS 14 is full of new features that can make your iPhone more productive—if you can find them. WSJ’s Joanna Stern shows you how to use the new widgets, App Library, picture-in-picture mode and more. Photo illustration: Alex KuzoianIn an unusual fall event, Apple left out the iPhone but revealed new details about the new Watch Series 6 and SE, Fitness+ subscription service and redesigned iPad Air. WSJ’s Joanna Stern breaks down what you need to know.
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