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.

Apple’s Steve Jobs Has Reshaped the Tech World: 10 Ways He Did It

A new book is in the works that promises to shed more light on Apple. Dubbed “iSteve: The Book of Jobs,” the book, which is written by Walter Isaacson, is an authorized biography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. It’s scheduled to hit store shelves next year, and include some insight from Jobs himself, as well […]

Motorola Xoom: 10 Reasons It’s Failing and How It Can Be Rescued

The Motorola Xoom has been on store shelves for over a month. In that time, the tablet has not sold nearly as well as the company would have liked. In fact, an analyst at Deutsche Bank believes Motorola has sold just 100,000 Xoom units since the device’s launch. That puts it well behind Apple’s iPad, […]

Android’s Mobile Market Domination Has Only Just Begun

In the mobile market, it’s not always easy to predict which company will reign supreme. After all, prior to the iPhone’s launch, who would have thought that Research in Motion’s influence would be marginalized and Symbian would be affected the way it has been? The mobile space is simply a hotly contested market that can […]

iPad 2, Tablets Will Wound, but Not Kill Laptops: 10 Reasons Why

Apple’s iPad 2 has been an absolute retail success. The device is still extremely difficult to find on store shelves, and those who order it online still need to wait weeks for it to arrive on their doorstep. That success, combined with the sheer number of tablets expected to launch this year, has just about […]

Microsoft Windows 8: 10 Reasons It Will Shatter Windows 7

When it comes to operating systems, there’s no more important company than Microsoft. For years now, the software giant has been dominating the OS landscape around the world. And with nearly every release of its operating system, it has been able to improve upon its preceding launches. If nothing else, Microsoft understands the operating system […]

Dell Vostro 460 a Corporate PC Designed for Work, Not Play

When it comes to enterprise computing, companies are looking for much different things in their machines than the average consumer. The enterprise doesn’t want all the flashy components folks might find in an Apple Mac Pro. Instead, they’re looking for a workhorse that can get the job done and reduces the risk of losing productivity […]

Apple’s WWDC Agenda: 10 Possible Topics

Apple plans to hold its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco June 6-10. For now, the company has said little about its plans at the event, but considering it’s a place for developers to learn more about its operating systems and get help as needed, it would only make sense for software to take center […]

Google Nexus Tablet Idea Makes Sense: 10 Reasons Why

A new report has surfaced, claiming Google is in the process of working with LG to release a Nexus tablet over the summer. For now, details are slim, and neither Google nor LG has commented on the possibility of such a launch. But that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from guessing what the device will […]

Samsung’s Galaxy Tabs Aren’t iPad 2 Killers: 10 Reasons Why

Samsung used its Unpacked event at CTIA March 22 to discuss the upcoming Galaxy Tab 8.9 and the Galaxy Tab 10.1. As one might expect, the former features an 8.9-inch display, while the latter comes with a 10.1-inch screen. Aside from that, both tablets are quite similar, running a dual-core processor, Android 3.0 Honeycomb and […]

Firefox 4 Is Better Than Microsoft Internet Explorer 9: 10 Reasons Why

It didn’t take long for Mozilla’s Firefox 4 to gain immense popularity. As of this writing, millions of people have downloaded the new browser and by the look of things, its appeal to Web users has yet to slow down. By all measures, Firefox 4 seems to be on top of its game, and it’s […]