Michael Arrington


The TechCrunch tablet is dead

The tablet computer planned by TechCrunch was supposed to be the next big thing in e-Readers, but the site’s founder Michael Arrington says the entire project has self destructed due to “greed, jealousy and miscommunication”.

Arrington: The embargo is dead, chaos rules

When Michael Arrington, founder of tech gossip blog TechCrunch, announced he would no longer be honoring press embargoes, critics predicted it kill the site. But a year on, he says, embargoes are virtually extinct in the tech world, and his readers couldn’t be happier.

VIDEO: TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington on Charlie Rose

TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington talks to Charlie Rose about Google vs. Microsoft Bing, e-readers, Facebook and his decision to publish those leaked Twitter documents.

Not just another story about Twitter. Honest.

Yesterday, one of the world’s most influential journalists decided to publish confidential leaked financial, strategic and planning documents from one of the world’s hottest multi-million dollar companies.

TechCrunch release confidential Twitter documents

Hundreds of pages of confidential internal documents from Twitter have been leaked to TechCrunch, which they claim “rhave so much news value that we think it’s appropriate to publish them.” And so they have.