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.
Research In Motion’s BlackBerry 6 operating system software will be available soon. The software is arguably the best update RIM has made to its smartphone OS in a long time. It includes a better home screen, more efficient menus and a healthy selection of features that do a fine job of matching just about any […]
Google Nexus One Redesign: 10 Features It Must Have to Compete with Apple’s iPhone by Don Reisinger In-Store Availability at Launch One of the biggest mistakes Google made was to force customers to buy the Nexus One online, rather than be able to buy it in carrier stores. Eventually, the company changed its stance and […]
Apple has finally updated its line of iMac computers. The updates include the addition of Intel’s latest Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors. The new iMacs also boast ATI’s Radeon HD 5750 GPU to improve the graphical prowess of the all-in-one computers. Even better, the iMac starts at the relatively affordable price of […]
Apple is at it again. Like it did at its press conference showing other smartphones that experience antenna problems when users hold them in the wrong place, Apple has released a video showing the Motorola Droid X, arguably its iPhone’s biggest competitor, experiencing the same drop in signal that its own smartphone suffers from when […]
Motorola Droid X: Google’s Ticket to Success in Mobile Market by Don Reisinger Sales Mean Everything In order for excitement to build for Googles future prospects in the mobile market, the device that creates all that hype must have strong sales. Like the HTC Droid Incredible, the previously most important Android phone, the Droid X […]
Apple announced July 23 that the white iPhone 4, arguably the most anticipated device the company has released in quite some time, will be delayed once again. Initially, the white version of the iPhone 4 was slated for a summer release. Last week at an impromptu press conference detailing the iPhone 4’s antenna issues, Apple […]
iPhone 4, Windows Vista Share 10 Remarkable Similarities by Don Reisinger Two Major Companies Making Mistakes Perhaps the first major similarity between the iPhone 4 debacle and the mistake that was Windows Vista is that both products come from major companies in the market. Many tech lovers expect flawed products to come from small companies […]
On July 16, Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at an iPhone press conference and told those in attendance that as hard as they might try to only blame Apple for the iPhone 4’s problems, they need to take a long, hard look at the rest of the industry and realize that Apple isn’t […]
With the Motorola Droid X hitting store shelves on July 15, a new battle and what will surely not be the last is erupting between the new smartphone and Apple’s iPhone. Although the iPhone will likely take the day when this generation of smartphones passes into history, Motorola could sell far more Droid X units […]
The iPhone 4 was supposed to be the most successful iPhone to have ever hit store shelves. After all, the device is well-built, runs iOS 4, and includes a front-facing camera that allows users to have video chats over WiFi with other iPhone 4 owners. It’s a major upgrade over its predecessor. There is just […]