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 Products Apple Doesnt Want Consumers to Know About by Don Reisinger HTC Droid Incredible The Motorola Droid was one of the first Android-based devices to give Apple some pause, but HTC’s Droid Incredible is arguably the device that could wreak the most havoc on Apple’s bottom line. The device, which is available to Verizon […]
AT&T made waves earlier this week when it announced that it had changed how iPhone owners would be paying for its data plans. Rather than pay $30 per month for unlimited data, iPhone owners can now opt to pay $15 per month for 200MB of data or $25 per month for 2GB. At first glance, […]
Chrome OS-based devices are scheduled to land this fall. But when they are released, they will find a drastically different marketplace from the space that they would have entered into when they were first announced. When Google first outlined its plans for Chrome OS, the company believed that the software would be ideal for netbooks. […]
AT&T has announced a new iPhone and iPad data plan that’s scheduled to go into effect on June 7, the same day that Steve Jobs will take the stage at the Worldwide Developers Conference and ostensibly announce the iPhone 4G. The plans are actually quite beneficial to the average user. Rather than pay a standard […]
The tablet market is heating up. Now that Apple has sold more than two million iPads, several vendors have already jumped on board with Google’s Android operating system. Rather than wait and see how the market will turn out, they have instead decided to partner with Google to deliver, what they believe, is the best […]
With May coming to a close, one company is wondering what will happen when the day ends. Thousands of Facebook users are expected to quit the social network over concerns that the site isn’t offering enough in the way of privacy and security. An entire site has been dedicated to the cause, which aims at […]
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 2010 by Don Reisinger HTC Droid Incredible The HTC Droid Incredible is arguably the best Android-based phone to hit store shelves in 2010. The device features an 8-megapixel camera; the ability to quickly share items with Facebook, Flickr and other services; and access to Google’s Android […]
10 Ways Google TV Will Kill Apple TV by Don Reisinger Google TV Has Real Web Integration The Apple TV offers an “Internet” option. Some might think that by choosing that option, they would be able to surf the Web. They would be wrong. Instead, Apple TV only allows users to watch YouTube videos and […]
Microsoft is no longer the most valuable technology company in the industry. Earlier this week, Microsoft’s market capitalization fell below Apple’s for the first time. Currently, Microsoft’s market cap sits at $219 billion. It was at more than $500 billion before Steve Ballmer took over at Microsoft in 2000. Meanwhile, Apple’s market cap has grown […]
When Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced May 25 that his company was losing two executives, it sent shockwaves through the tech business. For years, J Allard and Robbie Bach have spearheaded Microsoft’s entertainment division. And they have been instrumental in making the company’s Xbox platform the success it is today. At the same time, Bach […]