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

Samsung Sets Sights on iPod Supremacy

The company's new media player takes dead aim at the iPod Touch.

Tuesday’s Apple Rumors — iPad 2 Branches Out

Apple is aiming to work even more closely with telecom carriers by offering more wireless options for iPad 2 to satisfy market demand.

Kindle Delivers for Amazon

The electronic reader keeps its grip on the digital book market, becoming the company's all-time bestseller.

Monday’s Apple Rumors — Here Comes Skype

The Web telecom will unveil new voice chat apps that it hopes will prove more appealing than those by Apple.

Sony Eyes Nintendo in Game Wars

The company is preparing high-tech features for a run on Nintendo's portable-game supremacy.

Sony Steps Into the Ring Vs. iTunes

The research firm NPD Group recently announced that Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iTunes service now controls two-thirds of the digital-download music marketplace. Its closest competitor is Amazon.com…

Thursday’s Apple Rumors — Sony Feels the Touch

A new PlayStation portable device from Sony takes a page from Apple in offering a touchscreen.

Microsoft to Debut Windows Tablet OS

A Microsoft NASDAQ:MSFT Windows OS for tablet PC computers will debut at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show.

Amazon’s Kindle Killing the Competition

Higher-than-expected sales of Amazon's Kindle are helping to insure its ubiquity as a device -- and a user platform.

Wednesday’s Apple Rumors — What Verizon Needs

With momentum slowing in sales of smartphones using the Google Android platform, Verizon's need for an iPhone tie-in is essential, says one analyst.