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 Things Steve Ballmer Must Do to Preserve His Legacy by Don Reisinger Remember Windows Isnt Everything Microsoft is one of those odd companies that tries desperately to hold on to the past even when it knows that such a strategy probably isn’t best for its operation. Currently, Windows is still the centerpiece of the […]
10 Upcoming Products That Will Define the Rest of 2010 by Don Reisinger iPhone 4 The iPhone 4 is probably the most anticipated release of 2010. The device, which was unveiled by Steve Jobs at WWDC, boasts a new design, complete with a glass casing. The device has a camera both on the front and […]
AT&T has confirmed that the e-mail addresses of over 100,000 iPad 3G owners using its 3G network have been exposed. According to the carrier, it first learned of the issue on June 7 and resolved it on June 8. Admittedly, AT&T’s security breach isn’t all that groundbreaking. If only e-mail addresses were stolen, it’s not […]
There is some debate across the Web over whether or not Google’s decision to place a background image onto its search page for a few hours was a shot over Microsoft’s bow or a show of acknowledgment that Microsoft is starting to get to the search giant. Of course, trying to determine Google’s motives are […]
With Apple’s iPhone 4 just a few weeks away, it’s time for consumers and enterprise customers to decide if the device is worth buying. Making that decision is getting more difficult. Years ago, the iPhone was the only “next-gen” smartphone on the market. If consumers wanted to be able to use their fingers to control […]
Microsoft isn’t the kind of company that most folks would associate with the Internet. The software giant has been offering operating systems, browsers and office-productivity suites for years. These products are the foundation stones of its operation and the main reason why it generates billions of dollars in revenue each quarter. For its part, Microsoft […]
The Chinese government issued a “white paper” this week to highlight its stance on Web censorship. The country discussed why it blocks Websites and why it will continue to block sites that include content it deems is aimed at “subverting state power, undermining national unity, infringing upon national honor and interests, inciting ethnic hatred and […]
Steve Jobs has left the stage at the Worldwide Developer’s Conference, and now it’s time to evaluate what he showed off. The Apple CEO’s announcement was headlined by the iPhone 4, the latest in the long and venerable line of Apple smartphones that have revolutionized the mobile market and effectively changed consumer desire. The device […]
All the debate over AT&T’s new data plans have largely come to a close. The plans are set to go into effect on Monday, which means every customer will now need to live with them. But those that need to live with the changes go far beyond just customers. Now, phone makers will need to […]
In the mobile business, Google and Apple get all the attention. And although RIM is easily besting both companies to this point, it’s becoming clear that going forward, only the iPhone and Android-based devices will lead the way. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Both companies have a strong desire to be the best in […]