Here is a list of the TECHnalysis Research president and chief analyst Bob O'Donnell media mentions from 2018.
• FAANG stocks lose steam on Wall Street in 2018 

• 2019 Could be Tougher for Apple, Analyst O'Donnell Says 

• Apple and Supply Chain Issues, FAANG Outlook (59 Minutes Into Bloomberg Markets: The Close Program) 

• Santa Claus Rally Won't Happen This Year, Leuthold's Paulsen Says  

• This Is the Day for Cloud Computing, Says Technalysis' O'Donnell 

• Alphabet Will Be Successful for a 'Number of Quarters,' CFRA's Kessler Says 

• SoftBank Is Said to Pick Banks for Telecom Arm IPO 

• Why ‘Davos in the Desert' Attendees Are Dropping Out 

• Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Businessweek: State of PCs and Blackberry (12:58 into program)

• Tesla Stock Valuation 'Pretty Crazy,' Technalysis' O'Donnell Says  

• Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Markets: Instagram Issues (13:57 into program)

• Tech Tariff Impact on Apple (4 Minutes Into Bloomberg Markets: The Open Program) 

• Apple's New Devices Fill Special Niches, Technalysis President Says 

• Got $1,100? Cupertino company shows off most expensive iPhone yet plus Apple Watch that monitors heart function

• Analyst: Market matures, consumers seek variety in iPhone sizes 

• AT&T heats up 5G global race

• Elon Musk Interview Stirs Controversy 

• Tech Industry Congressional Hearings (27 Minutes Into Bloomberg Markets: The Open Program) 

• Amazon Possible $1 Trillion 

• First Impressions of Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 

• Samsung Unpacked 2018 Event 

• Facebook, Amazon Earnings 

• Google Has Room to Grow Says Technalysis' O'Donnell  

• Microsoft's new technologies will start to play out in the next few years: Analyst 

• Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg Markets: Concerns Over Netflix Growth 

• US-China Trade Wars, Broadcom CA Deal (First Segment of Full Show)

• A look at Baidu's latest AI chip, Kunlun 

•Apple WWDC Breakdown 

• The Takeaways From Apple's Annual Developers Conference 

• Alexa is always listening and she talks 

• FutureTech Podcast: Bob O’Donnell – Founder – Technalysis Research 

• At Microsoft’s biggest conference, emphasis on AI and cloud services 

• Technalysis' O'Donnell Says Big Misread in Apple Component Players  

• Bloomberg Radio: Everything You Need to Know This Morning From Daybreak (Podcast) 
• Bloomberg Daybreak Asia: Hard to Bet Against Apple 

• Alphabet First-Quarter Earnings Beats Estimates 

• Complaint that YouTube collects children's personal information 

• Technalysis' O'Donnell Calls DRAM Very Profitable for Samsung  

• YouTube shooting raises concerns over security at tech companies 

• Spotify's IPO was a big success: Analyst 

• Tech community shaken by YouTube HQ shooting 

• Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg defends business model after Cook's comments 

• Facebook, Tesla, Spotify 

• Facebook under fire over users' data breach 

• Facebook Falls as Pressure Mounts on Zuckerberg Over Data Sharing  

• Analyst: Botched Broadcom-Qualcomm deal eases concerns 

• Huawei launches phone that can drive a car 

• Attempts to 'game the system' on social media are frustrating people 

• Disney's new ESPN plus offering is limited 

• Bloomberg Markets: January Jobs, iPhone Super Cycle Dead 

• TECHnalysis' O'Donnell Says 'Big Time Growth in Smartphones Is Over'  

• Users may be looking at the price point for the Apple X 

• Intel Earnings Up Amid Chip Flaws 

• What Technologies Are On The Innovation Horizon For 2018? 

• Bloomberg Markets: Amazon Narrows HQ2 List, Star Wars Fatigue 

• What are the new tech toys for adults? 

• How Apple's Battery Fix Could Impact iPhone Sales  

• IHS Markit Sees Driverless Cars Poised for Liftoff 

• AT&T to Switch On 5G in 12 Cities 
• Apple's 2019 must-see list starts with its new TV streaming service 
• Congress whiffed in grilling Google CEO about China's Dragonfly project 
• How Our Interaction With Technology Needs to Change 
• Microsoft’s Edge browser shift has major implications for software and devices 
• Congress should dig in on Google's China and data issues, not just bias 
• Qualcomm aims straight at Intel with 8cx chip, its first 7nm CPU for PCs 
• OnePlus' 5G phone is going to cost you much more than its predecessors 
• The empire strikes back: Microsoft returns to the top of the world  
• New Leadership At Google Cloud Makes Alphabet An Even Better Cloud Bet Vs. IBM And Oracle 
• After conquering the world, smartphone faces uncertain future  
• Samsung gives first glimpse of foldable phone  
• Samsung says its first foldable display smartphones are coming soon 
• Samsung reveals folding "Infinity Flex Display" smartphone in bid to reverse sales decline
• AMD’s ‘Rome’ Epyc module will have 64 Zen 2 cores and 2X performance 
• How VR Can Convince the Skeptics That It Isn't Just for Fun--and Why It's Here to Stay 
• Apple's Mac and iPad Pro get some overdue quality time 
• At Google’s Pixel 3 and hardware event, it’s all about the data 
• Apple shaves cost from displays in newest iPhones: analyst firm  
• Microsoft security announcements seek to shake up the cloudscape 
• Customers camping out for new iPhones out today 
• Microsoft launches managed corporate desktop services 
• We're finally getting the smartwatches we wanted five years ago 
• Sony’s aibo robotic dog can sit, fetch and learn what its owner likes 
• Apple Describes 7-nm iPhone SoC 
• AT&T 5G network coming to Houston in 2018, LA and San Francisco in 2019 
• New iPhones aim for momentum in sputtering smartphone market  
• Google's hard times in Washington aren't over 
• 20 years on, Google faces its biggest challenges 
• Sony's cute -- and super smart -- robot dog is coming to the US 
• Sony’s robotic dog Aibo is coming to the US
• The rebirth of Aibo is also a chance to revitalize Sony’s brand 
• This is not your father's Microsoft 
• Nvidia's Turing Chip Opens Door to New Virtual Reality Realm 
• Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 Brings AI to Mainstream Mobile Phones 
• Samsung’s new phone shows how hardware innovation has slowed  
• Samsung Raises the Smartphone’s High End with Note9 
• Panasonic Shifts Toughbook Brand to New Handhelds, Tablets 
• Apple killed Q3 earnings: 6 top analysts explain what that really means 
• Panasonic Adds Style and Substance with New Rugged Toughbook Handhelds, Tablets 
• Facebook’s bad year just got worse 
• Decision looms for Qualcomm on NXP bid 
• Microsoft's New Skype Could Be Risky Gamble 
• Elon Musk's latest outburst raises doubts on leadership  
• Lenovo Revamps Partner Program, pursues deeper channel ties 
• Microsoft has Slack in its sights, offers its Teams chat for free 
• Baidu Accelerator Rises in AI 
• Intel, AMD, Qualcomm Tout PC Chips at Computex 
• The iPhone’s new responsible-use features are a very 2018 move 
• Apple Unveils New Siri Customization Tools at WWDC 
• Long-soaring smartphone market heading to earth  
• Apple's WWDC 2018: Forget the gadgets, it's all about services and software 
• Arm Targets Laptop Performance 
• Apple Blocks Steam's Plan to Extend Its Video Games to IPhones  
• Next-Generation 7nm Chips Headed for Fall iPhones: Report 
• NI Debuts Test Software for Time-Constrained Engineers 
• Microsoft's obsession with Windows is ending, and I couldn't be happier 
• Multiple Waves of Digital Disruption Are Transforming the Banking Sector 
• This Year’s Big Tech Conferences Are About Taking Responsibility 
• Microsoft Invites Everyone Onto Its Azure Cloud 
• Content Insider #568 - Pure Mission 
• Retail Sector Confronts IT Innovate or Die Challenge 
• Jim Cramer of 'Mad Money' Fame is Doubling Down on his Praise for Apple due to Rising Services Business 
• Apple services segment faces margin, competitive challenges  
• A Guide to Using BI Apps With Edge Computing 
• Mozilla Trumpets Altered Reality Browser 
• Interview: Facebook leak shows need for gov't regulation of social media firms: U.S. analyst 
• Apple Goes To School To Reboot iPad's Cred As A Learning Tool 
• Will Apple IBM Deal Let Watson Replace Siri For Business Apps? 
• Apple Should Have Cut iPad Price Further For Schools, Say Analysts 
• Apple bid for education market - new software, same iPad price  
• Google allowed Facebook to siphon your call and text logs  
• Macs now account for 10% of active personal computers 
• Was Trump right to block Broadcom-Qualcomm deal? Experts react 
• Blocking of Broadcom-Qualcomm tie-up highlights 5G security fears  
• Samsung S9 and S9+ have Improved Audio Performance 
• NICE Alliance Aims to Get Smart Cameras to Play Well Together 
• New Samsung phone: Nicer camera, static design, higher price  
• What you need to know about the new Samsung Galaxy S9 
• Camera, Audio Star in New Galaxy Phones 
• Apple plans biggest iPhone yet for 2018: Bloomberg 
• Waymo & Uber: A Truce That Will Not Last 
• Google and Nest reunite in push to add AI to every gadget 
• Chipmakers Discuss a Future After Meltdown and Spectre 
• Chip Heads Gauge Silicon Roadmap 
• Apple, once again, has a bad case of the iPhone jitters  
• Apple's User Base Grows, but Analysts Probe for More Detail  
• Apple challenged to show iPhone star shines 
• Apple's HomePod Set to Barge Into Hot Speaker Market 
• Sigma Designs to liquidate, lay off hundreds of workers following failed merger 
• Apple launches HomePod voice speaker, taking on Google, Amazon 
• Google Device Bug Chokes Home WiFi Networks 
• Multimedia Weekly Digest: CES Show 
• Apple's iPhone Addiction Issue Unlikely to Impact Shares Anytime Soon: Analysts
• Tech faithful gather to worship at mecca of innovation  
• Why CES 2018 is critical for Samsung 
• 8 ways artificial intelligence is going to change the way you live, work and play in 2018 
• Intel calls reports of security flaw in its processors 'wildly inaccurate' 
• Race for 'smart' hits fever pitch at electronics show  
• 5G to AR: Here are 7 technologies to watch in 2018  |