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.
10 Old Products That Can Be Tweaked to Work Today by Don Reisinger Motorola RAZR The Motorola RAZR was the most popular phone of its time. And although it preceded the iPhone, which arguably revolutionized the mobile market, the RAZR was the device that set the stage for all the phones that users enjoy now. […]
There are some folks that weren’t lucky enough to preorder an iPhone 4 on launch day, so they will be trying to pick one up at an Apple Store on June 24. In any case, the iPhone 4 is one of the most desired devices released so far this year. And the chances of the […]
10 Apple iPhone Apps Optimized for iOS 4 by Don Reisinger iBooks Version 1.1 of its iBooks software is ready for iOS 4 users, according to Apple. The software works similarly to the application on the iPad. Users can buy books, flip through pages using the device’s touch screen, and much more. As Apple has […]
With the iPhone 4 launching on June 24, consumers and even some enterprise customers are undoubtedly excited to finally get their hands on Apple’s new smartphone. Such excitement is understandable. The device is arguably the best iPhone, at least on paper, that Apple has ever released. Not only does it run the company’s new iOS […]
Apple has officially launched iOS 4 to iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S owners. The software will also be available on the iPhone 4 when it launches on June 24. The mobile OS hasn’t been out for very long, so most customers might not have had the chance to download it. But since it’s free, […]
More problems with the iPhone 4 launch have come to light. After it was revealed the week of June 14 that AT&T may not have tested out the iPhone’s preordering tool and some consumers were being logged into the wrong accounts, word broke over the weekend that AT&T has been cancelling iPhone preorders for seemingly […]
10 Essential Apps Every iPad Owner Should Own by Don Reisinger Books Apple’s iBooks application doesn’t come preinstalled on the iPad. Because of that, it’s undoubtedly the first application iPad owners should download when they finally buy the tablet. Apple’s iBooks application is free. Upon downloading the app, owners can sift through the program’s store […]
Verizon Wireless has created a listing on its Droid page for the new Motorola Droid X. The company shows an image of the device on the site, along with some basic feature information, including 720p video recording and HD output. So far, it has declined to offer any more details on the upcoming smartphone, causing […]
10 Things Apple Should Do to Increase Its Web Credibility by Don Reisinger Revive Lala When Apple acquired online music-streaming service Lala, some wondered what the company had planned. Unfortunately, it hasn’t made any announcements about the service. Worst of all, Apple took the site down on May 31 without explanation. Speculation abounds as to […]
10 Laptop and Netbook Alternatives to the Apple iPad by Don Reisinger HP Mini 110 The HP Mini 110 is designed for those that want a small, lightweight netbook to bring with them on trips. The device boasts an Intel Atom processor, a 10.1-inch LED display, and a 160GB hard drive. It also features 1GB […]