Don't you love the way that Apple dominates the news? Steve Jobs could put out a press release saying he's going to have his teeth cleaned and it would
Well, AT&T has eliminated the unlimited data plan, and Internet anarchists everywhere are having a cow. The funny thing is AT&T's headline on the announcement: "AT&T Announes New Lower-Priced
I believe it's evident now that Facebook is not yet a grown-up company or ready for IPO, proven by its feeble response to the privacy crsis over the last
A big shakeup is coming in Microsoft's consumer products division -- the Entertainment and Device Division -- which produces mobile phone technology,the Xbox, videogames, and other devices. The biggest
As if Google isn't doing enough to rile up the Federal Trade Commission, today it announced that it is offering $68 million in cash to buy Global IP Solutions
It's Groundhog Day again in the markets! Repeat after me: Euro down, Greece unrest, sovereign debt panic, Angela Merkel, Jean-Claude Trichet. Euro down, Greece unrest, sovereign debt panic, Angela
For those of you new to the Rayno Report (oh wait -- I'm new too), one of our big themes is investigating, analyzing, and playing the big trends, whether
Yesterday I remarked about the proliferation of bad news. Well, here's some good news: The NYPD did an incredible job defusing a bomb in Times Square, conducting a quick
Sometimes it's nice to get away a few days, disconnect, and refresh the mind. And then you come back, and find out that Facebook wants to rule the world.
Tech blog Gizmodo has acknowledged paying for the acquisition of prototype next-generation iPhone that was allegedly "found in a bar" in Redwood City (oohhh, what was the Apple employee
Another day, more Twitter. Are you annoyed? Fine, so am I. But you see, if you are a budding manic techno-bloggo--analy-journalist like myself, you need to cover this stuff.
The whole National Broadband Plan discussion is turning into a circus, at tax-payer expense. The way I see it, the FCC is standing in front of the operators with
You gotta love Rupert Murdoch. While many media executives are hunkered down in their bunkers, whimpering about lost revenue streams and afraid to say anything remotely offensive to people
It's the "third anniversary" of Hulu, otherwise known in the beginning of the end of network TV. And now, the message that Hulu is leaking to the press is
If there is a technology guru and review who can make a break a technology's future with a few keystrokes, it's Walt Mossberg. The veteran gear reviewer for the
LAS VEGAS -- All of the exciting new devices and discussion about high-bandwidth 4G (Fourth Generation) data services (up to 100Mbps) here at CTIA have the comm equipment guys
Google's announcement that its moving its servers to Hong Kong, along with China's harshly worded response, is indicative of a brewing trade war between open, Western countries and China.
Well, if you didn't think economic and policy actions in China were driving the markets, look again. Nearly all the market activity this morning revolves around China, whether it
Noted developer Tim Bray, who is an XML co-author, former Sun Microsystems employee, and outspoken tech blogger, has decided to take a job working on Google's Android platform and
As I've been in the media industry nearly all my life, I understand spin. And I'm continually fascinated by how the mainstream media often "buys the spin" when they
There was an incredible amount of hype leading up to Cisco's announcement of a new core router, the CRS-3. Typically, router announcements are not covered in detail by the
Well, Cisco marketing and public relations professionals deserve a promotion for generating spectacular attention on an announcement tomorrow. They say it will "change the Internet" -- and journalists worldwide
Comscore has issued it's 2009 Year in Review, which is filled with interesting data about Internet trends. Two glaring elements stick out: The growth of consumption in online video