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

Yahoo!’s Future Tenuous Despite Growing Earnings

Carol Bartz hopes to redefine Yahoo! but investors should stay cautious.

Nintendo Struggling as Super Mario Turns 25

Nintendo (PINK: NTDOY) video game icon Super Mario turned 25 this week. And while the famous plumber is still wildly popular, he should worry about his employer’s future. Nintendo is used to sales challenges, but things are bleak for the entire video game business as consumer spending woes and a surge in portable electronics threatens to reshape the industry.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) News – Survey Shows 40M Apple Gamers

A new survey shows that Apple may be on its way to dominating the portable video game market. Also, Apple.com introduces a new personalized customer service option and AAPL takes steps to stop dastardly iOS developers from registering fake apps just to secure their names.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) News – iPad to hit Target stores?

The iPad may join the Kindle and a number of other new electronics on sale at Target retail stores come this October. The iPhone 4 Case Program is ending as planned on September 30 and Apple shareholders may see an unexpected windfall as a result. Finally, the WiFi iPad goes on sale in China.

Google TV Shipping This Month, Intel CEO Says

Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) and its new television software, Google TV, have been making headlines in the past month as it prepares to ship in set top boxes this fall. And according to Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) CEO Paul Otellini, Google TV will be in households sooner than expected – arriving before the end of September.