Here is a list of the TECHnalysis Research president and chief analyst Bob O'Donnell media mentions from 2022.
• Musk Announces CEO Change at Twitter
• Apple services ‘the one savior’ for the stock, analyst says
• U.S. chipmakers see layoffs
• ZKast on AWS re:Invent
• Tech companies slash jobs
• Meta expected to announce layoffs
• Qualcomm earnings: Smartphone market developing ‘at a slower pace,’ analyst says
• Alphabet earnings: ‘There’s so much dependence upon advertising,’ analyst says
• TECHnalysis Research's O'Donnell on Netflix
• HelloFresh plans to close Richmond facility and reportedly lay off 600 Bay Area workers
• More companies expected to announce layoffs
• TECHnalysis' O'Donnell on New Apple Devices
• Apple unveils new iPhone 14 at annual keynote
• Are employers missing a key demographic when attracting new talent?
• Microsoft’s Q4 earnings ‘weren’t that bad’, analyst says
• TECHnalysis Research President on Netflix
• Tech companies continue layoffs
• Twitter Musk Deal
• Elon Musk dealt ‘a huge psychological blow’ to Twitter: Analyst
• Apple WWDC 2022 News (37:18 into full "Bloomberg Technology" program)
• Apple dives deeper into autos with software for car dashboard
• Apple unveils new Macbook Air at developers conference
• TECHnalysis' O’Donnell on Apple Earnings
• Can smart cameras make return to office efforts less awkward?
• Market analyst has 'serious doubts' about the metaverse
• Big Tech earnings ‘will be a mixed bag,’ analyst says
• Does Hardware Still Matter?
• Big tech companies pull out of Russia amid Ukraine crisis
• Your smart home could become even smarter: Talking Tech podcast
• AT&T 3G shutdown could impact businesses, personal devices
• Bob O’Donnell of TECHnalysis Research — What Innovation Will Impact You?
• Samsung unveils its newest phones
• Apple Has Good Insight Into Supply Chain, TECHnalysis Says
• What is 5G, and how does it impact you?
• 5G Will Still Be Available Inside Airport Walls: Experts
• Boston Logan Airport Not on List of 5G Buffer Zones
• 5G Won't Roll Out to Some in South Florida Due to Air Safety Concerns
• Microsoft acquiring Activision ‘is a great extension’ and ‘smart timing,’ tech analyst says
• FAA clears some low-visibility landings after warnings of 5G disruptions
• Goldman Offers More Services Through Apple as It Revamps Consumer-Banking Approach
• Elon Musk at Twitter: Who could replace him as chief executive?
• The tech industry’s poor performance will bleed into 2023
• Apple, AMD Back TSMC’s Tripled Investment, Tech Upgrade in Arizona
• Virtual Reality Helps Students Experience Healthcare Scenarios
• AMD launches data center CPU 'Genoa', taps Google, Microsoft as customers
• The metaverse was supposed to be good for businesses. They remain apprehensive.
• Social media as we know it is over
• Rethink your business internet because 5G has changed the game
• Why I Switched Back to Spectrum After Using 5G Internet at Home
• Twitter’s Fired CEO Parag Agrawal Was Never Going To Please Everybody — Now It’s Elon Musk’s Turn
• Cloud to PCs, Microsoft forecasts spook investors as economy bites
• The pandemic is finally hitting big tech — two years later
• Arm’s legal dispute with Qualcomm highlights firms’ interdependence
• Google's Pixel 7 Pricing Challenge: Carriers Offer iPhones and Galaxy Phones For Free
• Amazon is making your life easier through ambient intelligence
• Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Flexes Versatility: Hands-On Review
• Samsung Plans to Extend a Key Tech Lead for Faster, Smaller Processors
• Samsung Dominates As Foldable Shipments Soar 66.6 Percent: IDC
• Intel Foundry’s ‘No. 1’ Customer—U.S. DoD—Targets GAA
• Tech’s ugly quarter will bleed into October
• Why People Don't Line Up for iPhones as Much Anymore
• Intel's Raptor Lake Mobile VPU: What Is It And What Does It Do
• IBM targets energy-saving mainframes at Linux users
• Modern Digital Collaboration Tech Is Paving the Way to Hybrid Work
• Arm-Qualcomm suit threatens Windows-on-Arm’s future
• Apple Extends Reach With $800 Watch, as New iPhone Inches Along
• Apple's new iPhones, watches are coming at a tough time for consumers
• Why Apple's new emergency SOS via satellite service for iPhone 14 is a 'big deal'
• Arm lawsuit threatens Qualcomm chips developed by its Nuvia subsidiary.
• Arm sues Qualcomm, aiming to unwind Qualcomm's $1.4 bln Nuvia purchase
• Realizing the Potential of 5G Private Networks
• The top 10 industry sectors for private 5G
• Transforming Enterprise IT with On-Demand Connectivity
• Here's Why a $600 Samsung Clamshell Foldable Isn't Here Yet
• The Twitter whistleblower is a bigger threat than Musk ever was
• Samsung's $1,800 Galaxy Z Fold 4 is Intentionally Out of Reach
• Here's One Feature Samsung Could Use to One-Up Apple
• SoftBank’s Next Pain Point Is Recognizing Private Asset Meltdown
• Microsoft to release Teams for Apple silicon
• Nvidia Brings Computer in Cars to the Desktop
• AMD posts Q3 sales outlook below Wall St, data center growth remains strong
• Apple’s ‘Top Gun’ Q2 Earnings Fly Past Global Economic Fears
• Samsung’s Q2 Earnings May Mean ‘Back To Reality’ After Pandemic Boom
• Mark Zuckerberg’s Path To ‘Owning The Entire Metaverse’ Is Paved With Potholes
• Microsoft soothes market fears with forecast for strong revenue growth
• Intel tried selling software before. Will it succeed this time?
• Do You Need to Buy a 5G Phone in 2022? It's Complicated
• Twitter v. Musk: How a $44B deal turned into a ‘horror show’ that’s just beginning
• Microsoft updates Teams to filter out echoes
• Virtual worlds, real money: Why big business is investing in the metaverse
• Apple unveils new software to make the iPhone and other products feel new.
• People want Apple's 'meat and potato upgrades,' analyst says
• With iOS 16, Apple Can Add a New Polish to the iPhone
• Project Volterra could encourage switch to Arm-based PCs
• These Drones Could Give You 5G Networking After the Next Hurricane
• Microsoft Readies Era of NPU Devices with Hybrid Loop, Project Volterra
• Dell brings data recovery tools to Apex and the cloud
• Microsoft forecasts double-digit revenue growth on cloud strength
• Meta earnings could be another dud: Strategist
• US DOJ probes Google's $5.4b Mandiant acquisition
• Amazon Launches 'Buy with Prime' Delivery Service for Other Merchants
• Amazon com : Introducing the $1 billion Amazon Industrial Innovation Fund
• Amazon extends Prime perks to merchant sites
• Amazon Launches New Prime Service for Other Retailers
• Amazon opens up Prime delivery service to other retailers in its latest move to compete with FedEx and UPS
• Blog: Microsoft fuels AT&T cloud-native ambitions
• The Data Analytics and Sharing Tools Smart Cities Need
• PC Shipments Decline, Revenues Rise During Q1 2022
• HP goes deeper into hybrid work with Poly acquisition
• The Ukraine invasion is accelerating Russia’s tech sector brain drain
• Nvidia unveils new technology to speed up AI, launches new supercomputer • AMD stacks memory cache in 3D to boost datacenter CPUs
• Why the biggest laptop vendors are ignoring Microsoft’s Pluton security tech
• Apple Refreshes iPhone SE, iPad Air, Debuts Studio Desktop
• Inside tech companies' unprecedented move to suspend sales in Russia
• Intel sees no big profit margin gains before 2025, would mull consortium for Arm
• Intel Investor Meeting 2022: Arc GPUs, Server CPUs, Project Endgame, and More
• Apple Tap to Pay makes iPhone a payment terminal
• Google Rolls Out DIY Chromebook Repair Program for Schools
• Juniper, Cato Build Out SASE Platform Offerings
• Apple makes easy escape from supply crisis, but others may have to wait
• Apple’s triumph over supply-chain shortage is a disaster
• Silicon Labs launches new AI/ML chips, toolkit for edge
• Why your 5G phone concerns the airline industry: What we know about the impact on travel, flights and more
• Google and Verizon: The Latest Cloud Provider and Mobile Operator Pairing
• Dell, Lenovo, HP pitch sustainable laptops
• Logan Not On FAA List Of Airports With 5G Buffer Zone
• Apple Wearables Holiday Sales Knock It Out of the Park
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