Wayne Rash is a content writer and editor with a 35-year history covering technology. He’s a frequent speaker on business, technology issues and enterprise computing. He is the author of five books, including his most recent, "Politics on the Nets." Rash is a former Executive Editor of eWEEK and a former analyst in the eWEEK Test Center. He was also an analyst in the InfoWorld Test Center and editor of InternetWeek. He's a retired naval officer, a former principal at American Management Systems and a long-time columnist for Byte Magazine.
Let’s get one thing out in the open right away. I really like Windows 8, and I’ve installed it on most of the computers in my lab where I do product reviews. And yes, I’ve gone out and spent my own money to do this. The primary reason I’ve moved many of the test machines […]
When I told my editor what my last column of 2012 would be about, I said that I would write about how glad I was that it’s over. But my response may have been colored by the fact that I’d just been writing about the apparently endless patent wars. That’s enough to make anyone feel […]
I like flying at Flight Level 380, or 38,000 feet for you non-pilots. It’s usually peaceful up there. Most turbulence doesn’t reach that high and the view is great. But suppose you’re not interested in the view because you have work to do? Unfortunately, when you’re back there in Economy, the best you can do […]
Apple was supposed to have won big in the suit against Samsung in a massive series of claims of patent infringement. This was the apparent result of a jury verdict last August in which there were charges of attorney misconduct, juror misconduct and trial errors before the ink was dry on the decision. But a […]
For all practical purposes, the digital divide in the western world has vanished. Computers and computing platforms are available to anyone, sometimes at very little cost, and sometimes for free. Training on how to use those devices is now readily available in schools and elsewhere, also for free. By the time students reach middle school, […]
If there is one thing that investors hate more than nearly anything else it is a surprise. In fact, investors, and their joined-at-the-hip financial analysts apparently hate surprises even more than taxes, the Fiscal Cliff or boardroom fraud. So when RIM CEO Thorsten Heins told investors on a conference call that RIM planned to change […]
The commercial is entertaining. A man brags about the great deal he just got on a pan he found using shopping results from Google. Then the pan bursts into flames, and the woman with him quickly puts out the fire with a handy industrial-strength fire extinguisher. “You just got Scroogled,” she said. The ad then […]
As I wrote in my Dec. 12 column, I went to the Apple Store and bought an unlocked Apple iPhone 5 to see what it takes to get it running on T-Mobile’s network. A week later I went back to the Apple Store and returned it. The story of my ill-fated fling with the iPhone […]
NEWS ANALYSIS: The U.S. delegation objects to the inclusion of any terms relating to Internet governance in the proposed World Conference on International Telecommunications treaty causing the U.S. and 55 other nations to refuse to sign. The World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT ) conference, which has been going on for two weeks in Dubai, […]
A 13-year-old girl in York County, Va., near Williamsburg, looked out her window and to her horror saw a gang of burglars breaking into her neighbor’s house. She did what anyone would do and called 911. But according to a spokesperson for the York County Public Information office, she did more than that. She took […]