The Internet Archive discovers and captures web pages through many different web crawls.
At any given time several distinct crawls are running, some for months, and some every day or longer.
View the web archive through the Wayback Machine.
Tropical Storm Harvey’s impact on Texas has been catastrophic, but the city of Houston is faring worse than some others. Here's the science of why Harvey has been especially devastating for the area. Photo: NASA
A year after the launch of the ill-fated Note 7, Samsung reboots its extra-large phone with a 6.3-inch screen, dual-lens camera and safety-first battery design. WSJ’s Personal Tech columnist Geoffr...
How disruptive are push notifications? Just watch WSJ’s Joanna Stern bring them into the real world. Fortunately, she also provides some tips for controlling the pesky on-screen pop-ups. Photo/vide...
There’s no age limit for learning about computers, iPads, smartphones and more at New York’s Senior Planet, a center where anyone 60 and over can get free lessons in the latest tech. Photo: Sangsuk...
The group video chat app Houseparty is gaining traction among teens and young adults. We asked some users to explain it all -- to their parents. Photo/Video: Heather Seidel/The Wall Street Jou...
In India, inexpensive smartphones and data plans have brought an unlikely group of users online: the uneducated and illiterate, who are adapting apps to fit their own needs and skills. Photo/Video:...
Amazon's Echo Look camera uses AI to judge which clothes look best on you. WSJ Personal Tech columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler called in pro stylists for some real talk.
The new robotics kit from Lego is designed to teach coding to children ages 7-12. Personal Tech columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler assigned junior reviewers the task of building some bots. Photo/Video: D...
Got an iPhone 6 or 6s with a draining battery? WSJ's Joanna Stern tells you easy and hard ways to fix the problem now—so you can hold out for the new iPhone models due this fall.
Tovala’s new kitchen gadget takes on Chipotle and Blue Apron at the same time. WSJ Personal Tech columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler reviews this internet-connected steam oven and its $12-a-person simple,...
iPads are becoming a lot more capable--and confusing--with iOS 11. WSJ Personal Tech columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler shows how to make the newest iPad get down to business. Photo: F. Martin Ramin/The ...
Back in 2007, the iPhone was revolutionary. But what about using that same phone in 2017? WSJ's Joanna Stern locked up her iPhone 7 and attempted to make it through the day. Photo: Drew Evans/The W...
The first Alexa-powered speaker with a touch screen and camera built in is a countertop TV, a videoconferencing terminal and a chef’s assistant. WSJ Personal Tech columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler inves...
A lack of maternity services and specialists in rural America is putting pregnant women at risk. In Louisville, Ga., certified nurse midwife Linda Randolph is the only medical professional providin...
Up to 50 times more powerful than heroin, the synthetic painkiller Fentanyl presents a new level of peril in America's opioid crisis. Joseph Murphy's addiction tore his family apart; now they're ai...
On the iPhone's 10th birthday, exclusive interviews with the secret Project Purple team; former Apple executives Scott Forstall, Tony Fadell and Greg Christie recount the arduous process behind tur...
Once the stuff of science fiction, facial-scanning cameras are becoming a part of daily life in China, where they're used for marketing, surveillance and social control. Video: Paolo Bosonin. Photo...
Andy Rubin's phone cost $700; the WSJ 1 cost $70 and helps explain why the smartphone market is so tough. Take a journey to see how, with the help of Shenzhen's ready to go supply chain, we did it....
Even as Islamic State is destroying antiquities in Syria, the militant group is also shipping them -- to intermediaries working with buyers in Europe and the U.S. The Wall Street Journal reveals ...
Multimedia artist Trevor Paglen is mapping out the new landscape of digital communications and surveillance. In this wide-ranging interview the photographer, sculptor, geographer and writer talks a...
On April 16, 2017, Turkey's citizens will vote on a series of constitutional referendums, which could dramatically reshape the government and keep President Erdogan in office for another two decade...
José de Córdoba, who fled Cuba with his family in 1960, returns to Havana to take stock of his homeland and to reflect on what it means to be Cuban. Video: Gabe Johnson/Saddam Sanchez Soto; Photo: ...
Despite enthusiastic backing for President Donald Trump and pleas for a stronger border, Arizona ranchers are conflicted in their support for Trump’s promise to build a wall along the border with M...
Bahati Sudjonga and Joshua Mahinanda Kangere, two refugees from the Congo, arrived on nearly opposite sides of the U.S. last week amid a legal battle over President Trump’s immigration order. As th...
China's Xi Jinping is nearing the end of his first five-year term. After decades of collective leadership among top Communist Party officials, could Xi be shifting to a more rigidly autocratic mode...