Kristina Farrah

A ninja, a tech enthusiast and a lover of sparkly things. Writing in the tech space has become an important part of my role as an observer and historian. As passionate as I am in what I do, I look forward to telling stories of how technological advancement broke out to unprecedented levels, and that I was right there in the middle of it –watching the world change before my very eyes.

Latest from Kristina Farrah

AT&T iPad Direct Sales Targets Businesses

Due to Apple ipad's availability to Verizon Wireless as well, AT&T came up with another tactic to advance in the competition. This time, it seeks to expand beyond consumers targeting businesses as well to adopt the iPad.

What if Microsoft Ran Out of Kinect Sets for Christmas?

While many expected Kinect to turn off many customers due to its exceedingly high price, it's just not the case. This is proven by an anticipation of Kinetic shortage this Christmas for the demands are "exceedingly high."

HP Takes Two Nokia Executives, Growing Palm Projects

Ari Jaaksi leaves Nokia for Palm, so does Victoria Coleman from Samsung

A Peek at Nokia’s MeeGo Operating System, Hopes to Steal Shares from iPad & iPhone

One of Nokia's strategy to compete and regain market shares from the domination of Apple's iPhone and iPad in the high-end device market is its latest MeeGo operating system.

A $360 Million Fund from Spark Capital Ready for Investment

Boston-based Spark Capital has raised new fund to invest in web and digital media companies amounting to $360 million.

Yahoo Becomes AOL’s Acquisition Target, Triggering Increase of Shares

Yahoo's shares closed at $16.72 marking a $1.47 or 9.6% increase at a trade in Nasdaq, triggered by rumors surrounding around Yahoo's acquisition.

iPad at Verizon Marking the End of an AT&T Era

For the first time, Apple has partnered with a wireless carrier other than AT&T. With 2,000 retail stores all over United States, Verizon Wireless will be selling Apple's iPad starting Oct. 28 as announced today.

iPhone Headed to India: Apple Negotiating CDMA Deals with Telecoms

Two Indian telecom operators, Reliance Communications Ltd. and Tata Teleservices Ltd., have been negotiating with Apple Inc. to launch an iPhone in India based on the code division multiple access technology.

Amazon Introduces Kindle Singles, Keeping Stories at Natural Length

Amazon launches Kindle Singles, with stories of 10,000 to 30,000 words or 30-90 pages in length.

Facebook and Zynga Discourages Pre-IPO Sales, While Investor Plans to go Public

To keep investors and employees (private shareholders) from selling their shares, Zynga and Facebook are putting stipulations on it, charging $2500 for anyone that wants to sell their shares in the company.