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

How Much Does Consumer Outrage Cost Companies?

The Internet has fueled how fast consumers can unite in anger, and in some cases, companies have shelled out big bucks to quell such flare-ups.

Friday’s Apple Rumors: Long Way to $540

One analyst thinks it's time to get even more bullish.

Sip, Squat and Surf? No More, Starbucks Says

Customers in New York City complaining that the coffee shops are covering up electrical outlets to prevent laptop owners from spending hours using free Wi-Fi.

Strong Q2 Earnings Don’t Convey ATVI’s Vulnerability

Activision Blizzard showed great numbers and a knack for navigating the digital market, but mainstays World of Warcraft, Call of Duty becoming a concern.

PS Vita Delay Gives Sony Time to Strategize Against Apple

Vita's delay hurts Sony's chances for a much-needed late-2011 push, but it gives the company time to figure out how to keep from bombing like Nintendo's 3DS.

Thursday’s Apple Rumors: Google’s Had it With That Meddling Apple

Google senior vice president claims Apple, Microsoft and others are snatching up patents in an "organized campaign against Android."

Wednesday’s Apple Rumors: One OS to Rule Them All

Jeffries & Co. analyst says he thinks MacBooks, iPads and iPhones will all use a new operating system blending iOS, OS X features.

RIM Remedy: New 4G Torch No Cure for What Ails BlackBerry

BlackBerry stamping "4G" onto Torch, but without something that sets its brand apart, RIM will continue to trail the field.

iTunes Replay Won’t Help Apple Fell Netflix Just Yet

Apple hopes to make a move in downloadable video sales and rentals, but seemingly limited iTunes Replay doesn't quite bridge the gap to Netflix.

The New Yorker Might Have Cracked the Digital Publishing Code

The New Yorker's text-heavy digital format has proven popular among tablet readers; some -- though not all -- publishers might want to follow suit.