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A Selection of My Work:

– Apple’s Steven Paul Jobs: 1955-2011 (WSJ Oct. 6, 2011)
– Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO (WSJ Aug. 25, 2011)
– Secrets from Apple’s Genius Bar: Full Loyalty, No Negativity (WSJ June 15, 2011)

– Your Apps Are Watching You (WSJ Dec. 18, 2010)
– The Only Tech These Geeks Lack Is A Cart To Haul Their Gadgets (WSJ Nov. 11, 2010)
– IPad Fans Face New Dilemma with Tough-to-Tote Gadget (WSJ May 28, 2010)
– New iPhone Could End AT&T U.S. Monopoly (WSJ Mar. 30, 2010)
– A 72-Hour Tokyo Eating Tour (WSJ Jan. 15, 2010)
– Jobs, Back at Apple Focuses on New Tablet (WSJ Aug. 25, 2009)
- How I Spent My Summer: Hacking Into IPhones With Friends (WSJ July 7, 2009)
– Jobs Had Liver Transplant (WSJ June 20, 2009)
– Ring! Ring! Ring! In Japan, Novelists Find a New Medium (WSJ Sept. 26, 2007):
– Howard Stringer, Japanese CEO (WSJ Mar. 3, 2007)
– Outside the Box, Amid Videogame Speed Race, Nintendo Slows Things Down (WSJ Nov. 2, 2006):

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My Video Clips:

– Steve Jobs Through The Years (interviewed at timestamp 8:12 on WSJ Video, Aug. 24, 2011)
– Newshub: What Departure of Apple’s Jobs Means

– How I Spent My Summer: Hacking Into iPhones With Friends
– Do the Apple Store Dance



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About Me

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I’m a journalist for the Wall Street Journal, working on a book on Apple after covering the company for the last three years. My stories range from scoops about Steve Jobs’s liver transplant, the iPad and the Verizon iPhone to the off-beat and hilarious like a piece on a 15-year old iPhone hacker and a story on iPad couture that became the subject of a Stephen Colbert rant. read more
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Recent Posts

  • Why Apple is Successful
  • This American Life Retracts Apple Supplier Story
  • Why I Decided Not to Buy the New iPad
  • NYT Story on Apple and the Loss of Middle Class Jobs
  • FT Review on Lashinsky’s book “Inside Apple”

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  • Apple outs a little info re iPhone5 by mistake through dead links by #CNET - - no surprises but v interesting
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  • "Shit #Apple Fanatics Say". It was just a matter of time., but still awesome -
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  • RT @waltmossberg: Judge finds at least two technical problems with Apple-Samsung verdict. @inafried
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  • At #Apple #Samsung trial again. Funny that you can tell when reporters are getting excited because collective typing gets louder, faster.
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