Don Reisinger is a longtime content writer 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 writer 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.
A Nice, Big Display The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 comes with, as one might expect, a 10.1-inch display. The iPad 2, on the other hand, comes with a 9.7-inch display. Though the difference might not be great on paper, in your hands it quickly becomes apparent. As more and more people opt for tablets to […]
Over the years, Mac users have been conditioned to believe that their computers were immune from security threats. The folks who went to the Apple Store to get a Mac were told by friends, family and even Apple that they were much safer using a Mac than they would be with a Windows-based computer. And […]
Apple on May 19 celebrated 10 successful years at retail. The company started its retail push hoping to get more consumers to think about buying Apple computers. Now, more than 10 years later, the company’s stores have become destinations for people around the globe to try out new products and determine if Apple’s devices, including […]
Windows Phone 7 is having an exceptionally hard time catching on in the marketplace. Not only is its market share far behind that of Android and iOS, but Microsoft has yet to prove that it can rebuild its ailing mobile division, which continues to appear slow to adapt to the changing demands of today’s consumers […]
On May 19, Apple will be celebrating the tenth anniversary of its retail outlets. The company’s stores are widely considered to offer some of the most appealing retail experiences in the world, allowing customers to try out devices, check their email, surf the Web and do much more in the locations. Even better for Apple, […]
Can Sony Be Trusted? Now that the PlayStation Network breach has thrown Sony into an embarrassing spotlight, there are undoubtedly some consumers around the world that are wondering if the company can be trusted once PlayStation Network and Qriocity are back up. Its an understandable fear. Sony made a huge mistake with this security breach […]
Research In Motion finds itself in a somewhat difficult position. The company was once the most important firm in the mobile market. But when the iPhone launched and Google’s Android platform followed closely behind, RIM lost its influence in the space, and much of its market share in the consumer market was given up to […]
The Enterprise Microsofts Windows dominance is due mainly to the enterprise. Both big and small companies around the world rely upon Windows to perform essential business tasks. Many of the applications they rely on require Windows. Even better for Microsoft, as employees become more comfortable using Windows in the office, they typically opt to buy […]
Apple’s iPhone 5 could be announced as early as June at the Worldwide Developers Conference. And if that happens, consumers and even enterprise customers around the world will need to determine if Apple’s latest smartphone launch will be worth buying. Without some serious feature improvements and additions, the iPhone 5 might not have the kind […]
At its I/O Conference this week, Google announced that after a long wait, computers running Chrome operating system will be available to customers in June. The computers, dubbed Chromebooks, will be offered by Samsung and Acer. The Samsung option comes with a 12.1-inch display and the Intel Atom dual-core processor. Acer’s option boasts an 11.6-inch […]