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

Smartphone Survey Shows Communication is Secondary on Gadgets

Advertising research group Nielsen Company has just published the results of their Mobile Apps Playbook survey, the data paints an intriguing portrait of what trends are fueling the skyrocketing sales of smartphones like the Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: APPL) iPhone and Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Droid powered by the Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) Android operating system.

Cable TV Stocks Prepare for Assault from Apple, Google and Game Consoles

Cable providers like Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) and Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) are already preparing themselves for a siege. Internet television, whether through enabled televisions or set top boxes, isn't quite ready for primetime yet -- but the initial armaments including Apple TV and Google TV are preparing to hit living rooms in the next year.

Boeing to Start Commercial Passenger Flights to International Space Station

Boeing has officially launched plans to connect commercial space flights to the International Space Station in their new CST-100 commercial passenger spacecraft.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) News – iPad Production Surges

AAPL may have started to meet demand for the iPad but with the holiday season coming up, they may need to ramp up production in a big way. Speaking of the iPad, video game developer Epic Games will bring their widely licensed Unreal 3 Engine to Apple's mobile platforms in the near future.

AOL Takes on Facebook, Google, Yahoo With Ad Format

Fifteen years ago, AOL (NYSE: AOL) controlled the display ad market with an iron fist. How times change. Even with online ad purchases on the rise for the first time in two years, AOL's search and contextual advertising revenue fell by -27% year-over-year in their fiscal first quarter in addition to a drop of -29% for their display advertising.