Jay Yarow

Jay Yarow is an editor at The Business Insider
Jay Yarow edits SAI, the tech section of The Business Insider. He also produces SAI's popular Chart Of The Day. He has a degree from the University of Delaware in economics and a masters in journalism from NYU. He has been on CNBC, CBC, and KCBS.
Disclosure: Jay owns no equity stakes in anything.
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CHART OF THE DAY: After Losing Its Star Writers, Engadget's Traffic Has Gone Up
Star writers are important, but they're not that important.
Read »Mark Zuckerberg Riding A Water Buffalo
How did you spend Christmas?
Read »The Biggest Challenge For Apple In The TV Market Has Nothing To Do With The Television
It's about what you see on the television.
Read »This Is What Eric Schmidt Thinks Is The Perfect Model For A Google Acquisition
It's the exact opposite of Motorola.
Read »It Sure Looks Like Apple's iOS Blew Away Google's Android Over Christmas Weekend
Apple had 2X the iOS activations Android had on Christmas day.
Read »CHART OF THE DAY: Apple And Google Get A Record Breaking Christmas
6.8 million devices activated.
Read »Microsoft's Biggest Mobile Problem Isn't That It's Late, It's That The Phones Aren't That Great
There just isn't a truly compelling reason to buy a Windows Phone over an iPhone or Android phone.
Read »The Evidence Keeps Piling Up That Gadget Bans On Airplanes Are Complete B.S.
"The power coming off a Kindle is completely minuscule and can’t do anything to interfere with a plane. It’s so low that it just isn’t sending out any real interference."
Read »Apple's Stock Is Finally Recovering From That Shocking Earnings Report
This should help settle the nerves of Apple investors.
Read »The First 15 iPad Apps You Must Download
A starter guide.
Read »The First 15 iPhone Apps You Must Download
Get the most out of your iPhone.
Read »Looks Like Yahoo's Board Finally, Officially Decided To Sell Off Its Asian Assets
It will be another two months of negotiations, though.
Read »Facebook's Stock Has Gone Flat On The Private Markets
Private investors don't think Facebook is worth $100 billion.
Read »CHART OF THE DAY: How Apple's Magazine Subscription Plan Helped Sell More Copies Of Popular Science
A tiny peek behind the curtain.
Read »Analyst: Give Up Any Hope Of Seeing A Seven-Inch iPad This Year
Because Apple isn't doing it, says Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair.
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