Don Reisinger is a longtime freelance contributor to several technology and business publications. Over his career, Don has written about everything from geek-friendly gadgetry to issues of privacy and data security. He became an eWEEK contributor in 2009 producing slide shows focusing on the top news stories of the day. When he's not writing, Don is typically found fixing computers or playing an old-school video game.
It’s easy to get confused by the BlackBerry Key2. The device says BlackBerry on its chassis but isn’t actually manufactured by BlackBerry. Instead it manufactured under license by TCL, a Chinese electronics company. However the Key2 looks like the Blackberry handsets of old in one obvious respect—the iconic physical keyboard that have always been a […]
iOS 12 Enhancements Tops List of Likely Announcements at WWDC 2018 When Apple CEO Tim Cook takes the stage for his keynote at the Worldwide Developers Conference June 4, there’s a good chance product reliability will be on his mind. According to several reports, Apple has been working feverishly to improve the stability and reliability […]
Security Specialists, Network Engineers Top List of ‘Hottest’ IT Jobs As the enterprise changes, so too will the jobs, according to a newly released study from IDC and Cisco, which examined nearly 2 million IT job postings to find the positions that both have longevity and can offer the best long-term growth opportunities. The study […]
OnePlus 6 Smartphone Comes With High-End Features at Midrange Price After months of rumors and speculation, Chinese boutique smartphone maker OnePlus has finally unveiled its new high-end handset. Called the OnePlus 6, the device has many of the powerful features corporate customers might expect, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, […]
Microsoft Surface Hub 2 Takes Work Team Collaboration to a New Level Microsoft has corporate collaboration clearly in its sights with its new Surface Hub 2. The device, which Microsoft unveiled on May 15, was redesigned to give companies the option of using or multiple 50.5-inch screens to facilitate employee collaboration. The technology is powered […]
Crypto-Mining Malware Tops Check Point List of Top Cyber-Threats In its latest Global Threat Index, security firm Check Point highlighted the top 10 malware types affecting companies today. The list, which was compiled after Check Point’s evaluation of 11 million malware signatures, suggests crypto-mining malware remains the most prevalent threat to enterprises followed by malvertising, […]
Google Duplex IVR Demonstrates AI Advances, Raises Security Worries At its annual I/O developers conference on May 8, Google unveiled a new artificial intelligence system called Duplex that the company argues will transform the world’s interaction with interactive voice response and AI-driven bots. Google demonstrated how business users could work with Duplex over phones or […]
HP’s Unveils Trio of EliteBook 700 Notebooks With AMD Ryzen CPUs HP is the world’s most popular PC maker and one of the top choices for companies buying new office computers. It’s targeting the corporate world once again with a new line of notebooks in its EliteBook 700 Series. The machines, which run Windows 10 […]
Smartphone Shipments Drop 2.9 Percent in 2018 First Quarter IDC Report During the first quarter of 2018, Samsung retained the top spot in the smartphone market, followed by Apple and Chinese device maker Huawei, according to new data released on May 2 by research company IDC. But arguably the biggest story from the first quarter […]
LG G7 ThinQ Challenges Galaxy S9 With High-Powered Components, Design LG is taking aim at smartphone market leaders with a new high-end smartphone. The device, called the LG G7 ThinQ, was introduced at a May 2 media briefing. The handset is designed to compete with Samsung’s Galaxy S9. Like Samsung’s handset, it comes with the […]