Anthony John Agnello

Anthony John Agnello

Anthony John Agnello is a financial journalist, tech writer and critic. He joined InvestorPlace.com as a contributing writer in June 2010.

Anthony began covering the entertainment and technology industries in 2004, and has a keen eye for how artistic movements and consumer tastes can lead to dramatic industry shifts.

His byline has appeared in a wide range of publications and websites including MTV, Electronic Gaming Monthly, The Onion AV Club, The Escapist, 1UP.com, Game Pro and Nerve.com.

Recent Articles

Android 3 Powered Playstation Phone Prototype Unveiled

Sony (NYSE: SNE) and EU tech giant Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) now have a strategy in place to corner the video game sector of the smartphone market. Tech blog Engadget revealed the Playstation Phone from Sony Ericsson last night, reporting not just the device's specifications but also showing off images of a prototype of the gaming-centric smartphone.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Rumors – Streaming Music Site LaLa a Buyout Target?

Apple continues to expand in China with the debut of online shopping at Apple's website and the Chinese App Store on the iPhone and iPad. The cloud-based iTunes is still nowhere to be seen, but a new rumor points to Apple acquiring yet another streaming music service to keep competition low.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Rumors – Unisys Partnership Paying Dividends

A new partnership with tech service company Unisys is set to help Apple grow their business in the professional and government markets. The new MacBook Air laptops can't run the latest version of Skype. Finally, a new glitch discovered in iOS 4.1 pokes holes in iPhone security.

Will Apple Buy Netflix, Facebook?

Apple is building its cash reserves for a strategic acquisition, and buyout targets could include Netflix, Facebook, Sony, Adobe and Electronic Arts.

Starbucks Strengthens Digital Strategy with Mobile Payment App

Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) announced this morning that it is bringing its mobile payment test programs to the Big Apple this fall, letting smartphone users pay for their drinks and other sundry purchases at the famous coffee retailer.