Here is a list of the TECHnalysis Research president and chief analyst Bob O'Donnell media mentions from 2017.
• Bitcoin, security, workplace sexism top tech’s biggest stories 

• GPS and BeiDou navigation systems are drawing closer together 

• Disney and Fox: Who comes out on top?  

• Voice-Actived Assistants Raise Privacy Concerns  

• Uber Gets to Stay on London Streets Until at Least April   

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (12/11)

• A change at the top of Hewlett-Packard is welcome for continuity: analyst  

• Why the DOJ Wants to Block the AT&T-Time Warner Deal   

• How Alibaba Plans to Take on Wal-Mart in China  

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (11/20)

• GGV's Tung Not Seeing Any Signs of Singles' Day Fatigue   

• The Politics Behind AT&T's Showdown With the DOJ  

• GGV's Tung Says ByteDance and Musical.ly Are Natural Fit  

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (11/10)

• IPhone X vs Samsung Galaxy S8 

• Why Nintendo is 'almost like a Disney' 

• What to Expect From Apple's Earnings 

• Square Unveils Hardware Register to Lure Larger Sellers  

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (10/30)

• Bloomberg Markets: O’Donnell Says Amazon Enthusiasm ‘Justified’ 

• Technalysis' O'Donnell Says iPhone X 'Will Do Great'  

• Lyft Builds Ties With Alphabet in Battle With Uber  

• Twitter Cracks Down on Harassing and Abusive Tweets 

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (10/19)

• Samsung leadership focuses on success amid scandal 

• What's new about Samsung's Bixby 2.0? 

• Apple unveils new iPhone models 

• Technalysis' O'Donnell Sees Tougher Sale for iPhone 8 

• Why Uber's Program to Track Competitors Is Under Scrutiny

• Polychain CEO Says Blockchain Tech Is Moving Quickly 

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (09/08)

• A First-Hand Account of the Jay Y. Lee Trial

• Alibaba Closes in on Amazon in Race for Domination

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (08/25)

• First Look at Samsung's Galaxy Note 8

• Samsung bets on large-screen mobile phones 

• Washington looks to restrict foreign investments in tech 

• Money Talks: Facebook and Disney enter video streaming market 

• Disney wants to go it alone in streaming  

• SoftBank's Masayoshi Son on the Hunt for More Deals

• WeWork Expands Into Southeast Asia With Spacemob Deal

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (08/07)

• Why Investors Believe in Amazon's Bezos

• What Worries Investors About Twitter's Earnings

• Live stream of fatal car crash raises safety, security concerns 

• US tech helps usher in Fourth Industrial Revolution through robotics 

• Uber looks to regain stability following ousting of CEO 

• Bloomberg Markets: White House Holds Technology Summit 

• What the Amazon Deal Means for Food Delivery Startups

• Sell-off in tech names is a 'pressure valve' release, says analyst 

• Apple's new products 

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (06/05) 

• Enterprise IT providers like HP, Cisco and IBM are hitting snags 

• Chinese tech stocks on a tear 

• Bloomberg Markets: O’Donnell on ‘Incredible’ Facebook Numbers 

• 'Galaxy S8 is a very impressive phone' 

• Full Show: Bloomberg Technology (04/07) 

• Twitter Thwarts Government Effort to Unmask Trump Critic 

• Google Brings Fake News Fact-Checking to News Searches 

• What's the buzz at MWC 2017? 

• Bloomberg Markets: Snap Prices IPO at $17 a Share 

• Breakthroughs few in next iPhone 

• How Will Lee's Arrest Impact Samsung? 

• Xiaomi's Note 4X is more of a 'sidegrade' 

• The smartphone war heats up in India 

• Uber CEO backs out of Trump business council 

• Uber faces major backlash 
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• Why iPhone 7 sales could be too much of a good thing 

• Alphabet Profit Misses Analyst Estimates 

• Microsoft Beats Estimates Powered by Cloud Gains

• Feinseth, O’Donnell Discuss Tech Earnings 

• Money Talks: Biz Q&A: Jobs of the future 

• CES becoming more and more of a car show: Expert 

• With lineup widening, Apple depends less on iPhone X  
• Demand for IoT Edge Processors Will Continue to Grow in 2018 
• Intel Xeon Scalable Processors Combine Power and Security 
• GPS and BeiDou navigation systems are drawing closer together 
• Alphabet's Schmidt Hands Reins to Google Founders, Leaders 
• Broadcom buying Qualcomm just won’t happen 
• AMD stock price continues to fall, despite high-profile partnerships with Baidu, Intel 
• Finisar Deal Helps Apple Block Rivals' Path to AR Features  
• Intel Rolls Out New Pentium, Celeron Chips for Low-Cost PCs 
• Silicon Labs' plan to acquire another IoT technology a shrewd move, analysts say 
• Apple in 2018: Five questions we need to ask 
• Betting on future of widespread web connectivity, Silicon Labs to take $282M bite into lucrative market 
• Phonelike PCs failed before. Here's why they may succeed now 
• These PCs start up, connect and last like smartphones 
• The honeymoon is over in Silicon Valley 
• How a half-educated tech elite delivered us into chaos 
• You may soon be testing Microsoft's next software 
• AT&T, Department of Justice on Course for 'Unprecedented' Legal Battle 
• Getting On The IoT Bandwagon Makes Sense For Small Businesses  
• How a half-educated tech elite delivered us into chaos 
• Apple pushes launch of HomePod smart speaker to early 2018 
• What life will be like when the computers disappear 
• Silicon Labs' record stock price started with a pivot 7 years ago 
• Apple Sees Strong Holiday Sales, Smooth Sailing for iPhone X  
• AMD shares still face pressure, despite CEO's expectations and product gains 
• Apple aims to work its magic with iPhone X  
• E-mail. Slack. Trello. G-chat. Do we have too many office communication tools? 
• Today's Research Reports on Stocks to Watch: Advanced Micro Devices and Micron Technology 
• Industrial IoT Top News: Fog and Edge Computing 
• Amazon to sell smart locks so it can slip packages into your home  
• AMD's Q3 financials seem strong — but stock slides because 'Wall Street had higher expectations' 
• Samsung leadership focuses on success amid scandal 
• Why Google May Not Even Care How Many Pixel 2 Phones It Sells  
• Pixel 2 really is the mythic Google phone 
• Content Radar: Anticipating the Impact of 280-Character Tweets 
• Dropbox's quest to win your heart, and Wall Street's too 
• High-end desktop PCs bringing 'action' to the channel 
• Apple concedes new watch has connectivity glitch 
• Apple economics: Why phone prices are on the rise 
• First Impressions: iPhone X Garners Lots of Cautious Thumbs Up 
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• Apple Bets on Augmented Technology to Sell Its Most Expensive Phone
• Self-driving cars could have a long road to travel, analysts warn  
• Fierce competitors Amazon, Microsoft find some common ground with Alexa-Cortana partnership 
• Speaking of business: ‘I look forward to working alongside you through our journey through hell’ 
• Apple to Sate iPhone Curiosity Sept. 12 
• Amazon's Alexa Creators Nailed 5 Factors That Most Geniuses Miss 
• PC market showing signs of life 
• Up from the ashes: Samsung unveils its Note 8 phone  
• Samsung seeks to bury fiery past with Galaxy Note 8 launch  
• Google May Have Pixel Chromebook Showcase, Tiny Home in the Works 
• Looks Like Apple Just Killed the iCar 
• Why Vinyl Records and Vintage Gaming Consoles Are Popular Again 
• Will an LTE Apple Watch really be a game-changer? 
• Silicon Valley's accidental war with the far right  
• Android Creator's Company Closes $300 Million Investment Round  
• Could iMessage Be Your Next Customer Service Opportunity? 
• Here's What Apple's Secret 'Large Project' It's Investing Heavily In Might Be 
• How SMBs can maximize the benefits of IoT initiatives 
• Apple shares sail to record high on healthy iPhone sales  
• Windows 10 S laptops will be tardy for the first weeks of school, Microsoft says 
• HomePod Devs Stumble Upon Next iPhone Design Clues 
• Your next company computer may be a 2-in-1 laptop 
• Microsoft Adds AI to HoloLens Silicon 
• Live stream of fatal car crash raises safety, security concerns 
• It Takes More Than Tech to Get Teams to Collaborate Effectively 
• Dell Latitude 7285 is world's first wireless charging laptop 
• US tech helps usher in Fourth Industrial Revolution through robotics 
• Uber looks to regain stability following ousting of CEO 
• Google's Landmark Antitrust Fine Is Latest Chapter in EU's War With Silicon Valley 
• Facebook wants to save the world. You've got work to do 
• GE Internet of Things Strategy: What Will Immelt’s Departure Mean? 
• Why Apple, Amazon, Google and Microsoft are all betting on smart speakers 
• Apple wants to rock the market with HomePod, faces challenges  
• Thanks to virtual assistants, are 'please' and 'thank you' a thing of the past? 
• Apple expected to unveil new Siri speaker at developer conference 
• Samsung ‘Bixby’ gets delayed again, may arrive in late June 
• Apple Readies Second New Hardware Category Under CEO Tim Cook 
• Big Tech Companies Send a Warning to People Who Try to Go It Alone 
• Android Creator Launches a Phone of His Own 
• Huawei laptop launch might be PC choice channel needs - analyst 
• How to Secure Your Business's Social Media Accounts 
• Siri's potential to devalue iOS 
• iNAND Drives Toward Automotive Market 
• Amazon’s new Echo Show proves that the smart home phenomenon is finally moving into the mainstream 
• Is the Smart Home Phenomenon Finally Moving Mainstream? 
• Windows 10 S: It's for enterprise, too 
• Apple's dilemma: what to do with $256 bn cash pile  
• Microsoft adds a Surface Laptop to its stable of devices 
• The long-term view of autonomous transportation 
• Samsung's Galaxy S8 rolls out, and analysts are positive 
• EFF: Google Chromebook is still spying on grade school students 
• Apple Will Soon Join The AR Platform War That Facebook Just Started 
• Will People Actually Pay $1,000 for Apple's Next iPhone? 
• Microsoft is fixing those confusing Windows 10 privacy messages 
• Samsung's assistant Bixby in tough challenge to rivals  
• How Can Security Update to Fit Modern Workplace Needs? 
• These Are the 5 New Samsung S8 Features That Could Make You Ditch Your iPhone 
• Samsung eyes rebound with Galaxy S8 phones, virtual assistant  
• Apple's Augmented Reality Debut Will Look More Like "Pokemon" Than Magic Leap 
• Google Maps Now Lets You Share Your Location With Friends and Colleagues  .jpg)
• Apple May Alter the AR Competition 
• 3D imaging technology adds a new dimension to phones and apps 
• Intel buys into the future of autonomous cars with Mobileye 
• More iPad screen sizes unlikely to stop slump 
• Surface Pro 4 2-in-1 leads the PC replacement pack 
• Microsoft supports creative work with tech-enabled spaces 
• Steelcase and Microsoft Unveil 5 Spaces to Boost Creativity 
• Furniture maker partners with Microsoft 
• Why Employees Resist Using Your Collaboration Tools 
• NFV Platform Battle Plays Out at Mobile World Congress 
• Snap Sells Itself as Camera Company as IPO Nears 
• Google's digital assistant comes to new Android phones 
• Samsung's disjointed OS strategy poses a hurdle for users 
• Huawei showcases new phones in Barcelona, gets mobbed by eager crowds 
• Tech Breakthroughs Take Backseat in Upcoming Apple iPhone Launch  .jpg)
• How Uber and Lyft Could Eventually Be Overtaken By Google's Waze
• A trove of new Android smartphones to debut at MWC 
• Tiny Singapore to revamp venture capital rules as it angles for a piece of Silicon Valley’s pie 
• Analysts peer into Microsoft's rumored Windows 10 Cloud 
• Why You Shouldn’t Root Your Android Phone 
• Death of the password? Biometrics could be the future of digital security 
• Tech sector leads resistance to Trump travel ban  
• Uber faces major backlash 
• Intelligent HVAC Systems Through Smart Building Technology 
• Car Work: The Long-Term View of Autonomous Transportation 
• The Workplace of the Future 
• Smartphone Deniers 
• Android Malware Goes After Wi-Fi Routers; More Ransomware in 2017 
• Amazon Alexa virtual assistant shines at tech show  
• At CES 2017, the frenzy over self-driving cars is palpable 
• Google pushes virtual reality harder with new tools from partners 
• iPhone’s 10th anniversary: How the Apple product some critics panned changed our lives  |