Don Reisinger

About

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.

Sony Tablets Will Succeed Where Others Have Failed: 10 Reasons Why

Sony has finally unveiled the two tablets it plans to launch later this year. Code-named “S1” and “S2,” the devices feature some of the most unique designs of any product on the market. The S1 comes with a single, 9.4-inch display and a wedgelike design, while the S2 boasts two 5.5-inch screens, which can be […]

Nook Color eReader Will Never Match the Kindle, iPad: 10 Reasons Why

When it comes to the e-reader market, there are just a few major players, including the Amazon Kindle, the Sony Reader and Apple’s iPad. The Barnes & Noble Nook Color delivers, as one might guess-color content, which isn’t available in its closest competitor, the Kindle. That key element has helped the Nook Color catch on […]

It Needs 4G

It Needs 4G The future of mobile connectivity is 4G. Unfortunately for iPad 2 owners, however, that device doesnt connect to one of the ultra-high-speed networks. With the iPad 3, Apple can bring 4G to the device and coax to its side those who are waiting for that option. Considering Motorolas Xoom has a free […]

10 Reasons the iPhone Could Eventually Hurt Apple’s Business

Once again, Apple’s earnings impressed the market. In its fiscal second quarter, Apple generated a whopping $24.67 billion in revenue and a profit of nearly $6 billion. As one might expect, investors, analysts and Apple fans were excited by the news. It effectively highlighted just how far the firm has come since the mid-1990s. In […]

Apple’s iPad, iPhone: 10 Factors That Made Them Popular

If there is one thing that can’t be debated in the technology industry, it’s that Apple’s iPad and the company’s iPhone are wildly successful. In fact, Apple said earlier this year that it has sold over 100 million iPhones since the smartphone’s launch in 2007. In 2010 alone, people purchased 15 million iPad units around […]

10 Critical Android Issues Google Needs to Address Soon

Although it got off to a bit of a slow start, Google’s Android mobile operating system has caught its stride. In 2010, it was the most desired operating system in the world, and according to most analysts, the platform will dominate the mobile market for the foreseeable future. All other competitors, including Apple, Research In […]

Microsoft Must Start Thinking Beyond Windows, Office: 10 Reasons Why

Microsoft remains one of the richest, most powerful and fascinating companies in the technology space. When one looks at its financials, the software giant is nothing short of impressive. It generates billions of dollars in revenue and profits each year and is easily one of the most dominant firms in the world. However, a deeper […]

RIM BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet: 10 Factors to Remember Before You Buy

The Research In Motion BlackBerry PlayBook is scheduled to hit store shelves April 19 for $499 to $699, depending on the storage capacity customers are after. The device comes with a 7-inch display, full touch functionality, and a new operating system, called BlackBerry Tablet OS. Like the rest of its mobile product line, RIM designed […]

Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 Design: 10 Essential Features

Although it has been out for just weeks, Internet Explorer 9 is already old news in Redmond. Microsoft on April 12 took to its blog and the MIX Conference to discuss Internet Explorer 10, the follow-up to its latest browser release. According to that blog post, Microsoft has been working on Internet Explorer 10 for […]

Windows 8 Will Be Microsoft’s Most Crucial OS Release Yet: 10 Reasons Why

As 2011 continues to tick away, an increasing number of rumors coming out of Redmond are starting to crop up. The vast majority of those rumors are revolving around Windows 8 and the future of Microsoft’s operating system. Speculation abounds that the new OS will have faster boot-up times, an application marketplace and a slightly […]