“In the establishment-skewering tradition of Voltaire, Cervantes and Jonathan Swift we now have a voice for our own digital age.” Newsweek.com
July 27, 2011. Daily Beast.
Google+ is a shot at Facebook, but Twitter is collateral damage.
July 19, 2011. Daily Beast.
Jobs is AWOL, but Apple turns in another record quarter.
July 14 2011. Daily Beast.
Spotify, the cool streaming music service, finally arrives in the U.S.
June 24, 2011. Daily Beast.
Don’t blame Carol Bartz — Yahoo’s problems are bigger than any CEO.
June 23, 2011. Daily Beast.
Feds are cracking down on the search giant.
June 21, 2011. Daily Beast.
New phishing scam targets Apple users.
June 15, 2011. Daily Beast.
Retail guru Ron Johnson is the second top exec to leave.
June 6, 2011. Daily Beast.
Apple follows Google, Amazon into the cloud.
May 31, 2011. Newsweek Daily Beast.
Hacking someone’s Twitter account is easier than you’d think.
May 27, 2011. Daily Beast.
David Pogue of the NY Times is dating a tech PR exec. No big deal, his boss says.
May 24, 2011. Daily Beast.
Hate to say it, but he’s got a point.
May 24, 2011. Daily Beast.
Facebook blames its PR firm. PR firm blames Facebook. Both look like idiots.
May 12, 2011. Daily Beast.
Facebook runs a whisper campaign against Google, and the scheme blows up in its face.
Nov. 29, 2010. Newsweek.
US merchants may be missing out on a big opportunity.
Nov. 29, 2010. Newsweek.
US merchants may be missing out on a big opportunity.
Nov. 29, 2010. Newsweek.
US merchants may be missing out on a big opportunity.
Nov. 29, 2010. Newsweek.
US merchants may be missing out on a big opportunity.
Nov. 29, 2010. Newsweek.
US merchants may be missing out on a big opportunity.
Nov. 29, 2010. Newsweek.
US merchants may be missing out on a big opportunity.
Nov. 19, 2010. Newsweek.
Coupons? Who’d have thought?!
Nov. 13, 2010. Newsweek.
Facebook says no.
Nov. 6, 2010. Newsweek.
What happened to that netroots movement?
Oct. 24, 2010. Newsweek.
They should have sold when they had the chance.
Oct. 9, 2010. Newsweek.
Computer companies want to take over the tube.
Oct. 8, 2010. Newsweek.
Things are getting tense between Facebook and its biggest partner.
Oct. 3, 2010. Newsweek.
How Google is beating Apple at its own game.
July 25, 2010. Newsweek.
The Huffington Post is a huge hit, but it’s making only one dollar per reader — per year.
June 8, 2010. Newsweek.
Dear Mac, I hate to tell you, but your boyfriend Steve has found a younger, cuter platform.
May 20, 2010. Newsweek.
Why I’m switching to Android.
May 3, 2010. Newsweek.
Obama says iPads are rotting our brains. He’s right.
March 26, 2010. Newsweek.
Everything.
Oct. 18, 2008. Newsweek.
Yahoo lurches from one bad idea to the next.
Oct. 15, 2008. Newsweek.
New MacBooks. Yawn.
Oct. 11, 2008. Newsweek.
Web 2.0 becomes Web two-dot-over.
Oct. 10, 2008. Newsweek.
Facebook was going to be the new Google. Um…
Oct. 4, 2008. Newsweek.
Lilliputian develops a pocket-sized fuel cell.
Sept. 20, 2008. Newsweek.
Microsoft spends $300 million to tout Vista.
Sept. 10, 2008. Newsweek.
Apple’s big news? New iPods. And Steve Jobs remains alive.
Sept. 6, 2008. Newsweek.
Apple has become a bully to its little partners.
July 21, 2008. Newsweek.
Is Microsoft better off without Bill Gates? Um, no.
June 30, 2008. Forbes.
Moving to a speedy 3G network will make iPhone the ultimate traveling companion.
June 16, 2008. Forbes.
If enough people use Dash Express, the hive should know what’s happening on the road at any given moment.
May 19, 2008. Forbes.
If TiVo can’t make this new system work, the company might not survive.
May 5, 2008. Forbes.
Who’s to say that the novel won’t evolve into a massively collaborative art form?
April 21, 2008. Forbes.
If you’re so wedded to that damn iPod, fine, but at least buy speakers that attempt to sound like a real stereo.
April 7, 2008. Forbes.
iPhone rocks, but Apple won’t find it easy to crack the corporate market.
March 24, 2008. Forbes.
Overwhelmed by information overload? There’s more coming. A lot more.
February 25, 2008. Forbes.
The end of open source as counterculture.
January 28, 2008. Forbes.
Microsoft’s pitch: Every yuppie poser has an iPod. Do you really want to be like them? Or are you a rebel?
January 07, 2008. Forbes.
The Palm Centro: Smart and Cute
December 24, 2007. Forbes.
Digital music for the well-heeled audiophile.
December 10, 2007. Forbes.
Movie studios are eager to support rivals to Apple. That’s great news for Vudu.
October 29, 2007. Forbes.
The social networking Web site is attracting older members, but it still looks and feels like a place for kids.
October 15, 2007. Forbes.
As a PC for the kids, kitchen or the weekend home, or when you just need to Web-surf, Zonbu is a killer product.
October 01, 2007. Forbes.
The flip side of Apple’s success is that Apple has started to seem scary.