Christopher Freeburn

Christopher Freeburn

Christopher T. Freeburn has been a financial writer and editor for more than 10 years. He has worked at industry trade publications like Food Logistics, ChemicalWeek and Institutional Investor. His freelance articles have appeared in a variety of magazines, including Technology Review, Audubon and USA Weekend. He lives in Westchester County, just outside New York City.”

Recent Articles

Amazon Scores $600M Cloud Deal With CIA

A report says that Amazon will provide cloud computing services to the Central Intelligence Agency for ten years under a $600 million contract.

Pricing Revealed for T-Mobile’s New Contract-Free Plans

T-Mobile is expected to unveil two sets of no-contract wireless service plans next week, including "uncarrier classic" plans offered through national retailers.

Gold Rises on Cyprus Bailout Vote

The rejection of a controversial bailout plan by Cyprus' legislature sent gold up in Tuesday trading as worries over the eurozone economy grew.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Samsung to Make Rival iWatch

Samsung says it is working on its own watch; Apple's cash reserve could swell to $170 billion this year; and China state-run media's Apple attack goes awry.

Gold Jumps on Cyprus Bank Bailout Plans

Plans to confiscate part of private bank deposits as part of Cyprus' bailout plan renewed fears about Europe's economic crisis, sending gold higher on Monday.

Monday Apple Rumors: Retina iPad Mini to Debut in Fall

Apple will launch a Retina iPad Mini in the third quarter; Apple loses Ifone trademark fight in Mexico; and Steve Wozniak's former Los Gatos home is for sales.

Chrysler: Don’t Drive Your 2013 V-6 Dodge Challenger

Chrysler is recalling thousands of 2013 Dodge Challengers with V6 engines and telling ownes to stop driving them due to a risk of fires.

J.C. Penney Debuts ‘Joe Fresh’ Shops in 683 Stores

J.C. Penney has launched Joe Fresh boutique shops inside its department stores, part of an effort to attract customers by promoting popular brands.

Gold Climbs Modestly on Consumer Price Data

Gold rose slightly in Friday trading, posting a small increase for the week, after the government said consumer prices rose sharply in February.

Friday Apple Rumors: Low Cost iPhone to Have 4-Inch Screen

A cheaper iPhone will have an iPhone 5-size display; Samsung's CEO sees week demand for Windows 8; and Apple sued over ghosting on some MacBook Pro screens.