Adam Benjamin

Adam Benjamin

Adam Benjamin is Assistant Editor at InvestorPlace.com. He graduated from Seattle University with an honors degree in Creative Writing.

Recent Articles

DIS Stock – Disney Regroups as Brains Behind ‘Pirates’ Sails Off

Disney no longer gets first pick of Jerry Bruckheimer's film projects. Will Disney stock suffer now that the Pirates producer has other options?

Electronic Arts Officially Drops NCAA Football for 2014

Electronic Arts has officially canceled plans for NCAA Football or any other college football game in 2014, but investors shouldn't fret about EA stock.

Zynga Stock Won’t Hold – Sell ZNGA NOW

Zynga is approaching 52-week highs in the wake of FarmVille 2 updates. But after last quarter's earnings report, ZNGA still has a lot to prove.

5 CEOs You Should Follow on Twitter

Tim Cook joined Twitter just in time to promote Apple's latest series of iPhones. But he's far from the only CEO on the site -- here are 5 others to follow.

AMC Has One Huge Problem: It’s Running Out of Content

After a few failed shows, AMC is resorting to spinoffs of its popular programming. But will that be enough to replace the two series on their way out?

5 Examples of How We’re Living in the Future

With all the tech that permeates our lives, it's easy to forget how advanced some of it really is. Here's a look at 5 kinds of futuristic tech we have now.

Grand Theft Auto V Kicks Off a Big Title Push

Grand Theft Auto V is part of a wave of games looking to make a splash before the eighth console generation hits stores.

How Apple and Sony Are Changing Mobile Gaming

Apple's iPhone 5S and Sony's PS Vita TV represent significant jumps forward for mobile gaming. Here's what's changing, and who stands to benefit.

Toys ‘R’ Us Upgrades Its Tabeo Kids’ Tablet

Toys "R" Us announced the next generation of its Tabeo tablets for children, proving that even kids' retailers are getting aggressively into tech.

HDMI 2.0 Brings Ultra HD TVs One Step Closer

HDMI 2.0 was unveiled at Berlin's IFA consumer electronics show. The new specifications will be a huge help for Ultra HD televisions ... if they take off.