Joanna Stern

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Emmy winner. Pulitzer finalist. Professional asker of uncomfortable questions. Joanna spent 12 years at The Wall Street Journal making videos and writing columns before founding New Things. Before that, she helped start The Verge and worked at ABC News. She believes technology should work for humans— and that journalism should be fun. She is working on both. She also is the author of the book "I AM NOT A ROBOT: My Year Using AI to Do (Almost) Everything." As NBC News' chief technology analyst, her reporting and New Things content regularly appears across NBC's broadcasts and platforms.

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Emmy winner. Pulitzer finalist. Professional asker of uncomfortable questions. Joanna spent 12 years at The Wall Street Journal making videos and writing columns before founding New Things. Before that, she helped start The Verge and worked at ABC News. She believes technology should work for humans— and that journalism should be fun. She is working on both. She also is the author of the book "I AM NOT A ROBOT: My Year Using AI to Do (Almost) Everything." As NBC News' chief technology analyst, her reporting and New Things content regularly appears across NBC's broadcasts and platforms.

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


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I paid someone to hack my Meta glasses

Joanna Stern and team searched Facebook Marketplace for terms like “Ray-Ban Meta light removal” in all 50 states and found listings for the service in 30.
27d ago

How to protect your screens in a world where anyone can spy on you

Visual hackers. Shoulder surfers. They’re out there and spying on your phones and laptops. The good news? Screen protection tech is improving.

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Google is merging ChromeOS and Android in a new way for Googlebooks. Built around Gemini, the devices weave AI throughout, including a new “magic cursor.”
52d ago

What happens when a Chinese humanoid robot visits your house

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