Who have I picked fights with over the years? Bill Gates. Google. Mark Zuckerberg. Even - despite everything that's written about my… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
There's no other major item most of us own that is as confusing, unpredictable and unreliable as our personal computers. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
When I walk into a Best Buy, I now see, right from the front door, a giant Apple logo. I see a… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
People think of Apple as a maker of excellent premium hardware. In fact, many reviewers regard Apple devices as the best you… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Jeff Williams, Apple's senior vice president of operations, has been called 'Tim Cook's Tim Cook' by some. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Microsoft makes numerous apps for both Android and iOS, as do Google, Amazon and Facebook. You can run iTunes and iCloud on… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Lauren Goode and I have agreed that the next version of the Mac software - all of them are named after places… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Many tech company execs who visit to pitch products take time to peruse the shelves and exclaim upon various devices they owned… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Ultimately, I don't think even a five-company platform oligopoly is good for consumer tech. By its very nature, it handicaps independent companies… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
For many years, even as users became more sophisticated, personal computers took too much effort to use without problem-solving, keeping alive the… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
I've been on the Web from the beginning of the Web. The good part about writing about technology is that you never… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
We need a wireless mobile device ecosystem that mirrors the PC/Internet ecosystem, one where the consumers' purchase of network capacity is separate… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
The textile industry became a huge deal in 19th century America, kind of like the tech industry is today. And that immigrant… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Microsoft's Windows 3.1, released in 1992, was the first truly successful edition of Windows and juiced the Redmond juggernaut. Apple's Macintosh System… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Slack spread through businesses like wildfire, initially in the tech and media sectors, but now much more widely. At its public launch… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Man, he could sell. As he liked to say, he lived at the intersection of technology and liberal arts. But there was… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
I don’t recommend that average iPad Air owners upgrade to the Air 2. But what about the vast majority of iPad owners… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
I'm happy to report that the first Chromebook designed from the ground up to run Android apps out of the box has… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
I believe that tablets - and especially the iPad - are extremely versatile and productive tools for consumers, schools and businesses and… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Compared to running apps on a smartphone or, more aptly, an iPad, the app experience on the Samsung Chromebook Plus is distinctly… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Apple's advantage is that it designs and builds software together, so if the software isn't excellent, it does the superlative hardware a… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Taken as a whole, consumer technologies have made startling advances, but they still are not as easy to use as they should… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
I shifted my career when I was 44 to quit the Washington beats. I had a great Washington beat, a series of… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
By the 2010s, almost everybody in the developed world, it seemed, had a powerful digital device that took little or no special… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
I think Steve Jobs is a historic figure. He's not only a historic figure in business, but really in America. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
There's precedent for adjudicatory proceedings on technology issues to have massive consumer and business benefits. One of the most famous was the… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
It's called the Samsung Chromebook Plus, and it runs on an ARM processor, the same type of processor that powers the vast… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Big screens helped propel Samsung to top-tier prominence and helped iPhone sales explode a few years later. But for many, including myself,… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
In August of 2011, Steve Jobs, the tech icon who disrupted a string of traditional industries, called me and told me he… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
How you feel about the modern, multitouch tablet depends a lot on what you think Steve Jobs and company set out to… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Apple is all-in on Apple hardware and still wants you to be all-in, too. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Even Apple, notorious for keeping a tight grip on its products, allows fierce competitors like Google, Amazon, Spotify, and Microsoft to offer… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Arguably Apple's least successful core hardware product in decades, the Apple Watch could have been nursed along, like a terminal patient. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Open-minded tech tinkerers may still prefer traditional PCs for work because they allow much more customization than, say, an iPad. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
People always worry that buying tech products today carries a risk of obsolescence. Most of the time, that fear is overblown. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
In general, while Trump has been a master of Twitter, he has shown an aversion to, and ignorance of, technology itself. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Everyone knows that Apple crushed Microsoft in the mobile era. But it was exactly the opposite in the PC Wars of the… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
I wasn't surprised to find Samsung's OLED screen to be bright, vivid, and clear. It's beautiful, although in viewing some photos and videos, I… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Just remember: you're not a 'dummy,' no matter what those computer books claim. The real dummies are the people who-though technically expert-couldn't design hardware… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
I have on my wall right now a front page of the 'Journal' from January 1991, when I co-wrote a front-page story about Iraq… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Microsoft makes numerous apps for both Android and iOS, as do Google, Amazon and Facebook. You can run iTunes and iCloud on Windows and… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Jeff Williams, Apple's senior vice president of operations, has been called 'Tim Cook's Tim Cook' by some. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
The products I review are typically lent to me by their manufacturers for a few weeks or months. I return any products I am… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Who have I picked fights with over the years? Bill Gates. Google. Mark Zuckerberg. Even - despite everything that's written about my relationship with… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
There are lots of reasons email persists, even as faster and simpler forms of communication proliferate and your personal communications likely have mostly migrated… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Big screens helped propel Samsung to top-tier prominence and helped iPhone sales explode a few years later. But for many, including myself, the biggest-screen… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
Though it has plenty of competitors, Slack claims to be the 'fastest growing business application in history'. — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image
When I walk into a Best Buy, I now see, right from the front door, a giant Apple logo. I see a giant Samsung… — Walt Mossberg Copy Share Image