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

Google Fiber May Be Coming to 34 More Cities: See the List

Google has released a list of 34 more U.S. cities that could eventually receive its Google Fiber Internet service.

Gold Rally Stalls Ahead of Release of Fed Minutes

Gold dipped in Wednesday trading, snapping nine straight positive sessions, ahead of the release of minutes from the Fed's January meeting.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: iWatch to Feature Flexible AMOLED Display

Apple will adopt a flexible AMOLED screen for its upcoming iWatch; Microsoft Office coming for the iPad; and iPhone sales surge in Russia.

BioShock Creator Irrational Games Is Shutting Down

Irrational Games, which created the best-selling BioShock video games, is shutting down so its found can concentrate on other projects.

Gold Rises on Weaker Economic Data

Gold rose modestly on Tuesday after two reports suggested continued weakness in the U.S. economy.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: 12.9-Inch iPad Pro Not Likely to Launch This Year

Apple probably won't introduce a 12.9-inch iPad until next year; Apple said to be looking at another start-up buy; and Brazil's first Apple Store opens.

Report: Google to Open Office in San Francisco Mission District

Google has leased office space in a 90-year-old building in San Francisco's Mission district to house more workers outside of Silicon Valley.

TSLA, AAPL: Tesla Stock Shoots Up on More Apple Rumors

A report in the San Francisco Chronicle indicating a high-level meeting between Tesla and Apple executives last year sent Tesla stock up on Monday.

Sony Sells More PS4s Than Forecast

The PlayStation 4 (PS4) gaming console has sold 5.3 million units worldwide so far, topping earlier Sony estimates of 5 million by the end of March.

Gold Jumps, Ends Week Up More than 4%

Gold climbed sharply on Friday, gaining for an eighth straight session, to end the week up 4.4%.