Wayne Rash

About

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.

Samsung’s Latest Galaxy Handsets Are Variations on a Tired Theme

A few days from now, on Aug. 20, Samsung will launch two of the latest smartphones that it plans to use in its relentless Android competition with Apple. At first, the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ will be released in Korea, then in the U.S. late in September. These two phablets will support […]

U.S. Military Must Step Up Top Brass Training to Thwart Phishing

When the offices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon were hacked three weeks ago, the hackers, who were apparently from Russia, harvested a trove of unclassified but sensitive data. What happened is that those hackers managed to launch a phishing attack against one or more people at the JCS and were successful […]

Alphabet Gives Google’s Tech Ventures Best Venue to Succeed or Fail

As you can tell from my colleague Chris Preimesberger’s analysis article, Google’s rationale for creating the Alphabet holding company included providing greater transparency for investors. Google, after all, has been taking an eclectic approach to technology research and development, from creating the world’s top search engine to testing driverless cars. It’s pretty clear that investors […]

Verizon Becomes Last Big Four Carrier to Drop Service Contracts

Two years after the then-smallest national wireless carrier in the United States announced that it was doing away with contracts, the largest, Verizon Wireless, has now followed suit, bringing T-Mobile’s “Un-Carrier” approach to the major carriers in the industry. Verizon made the announcement as part of a move to change its data plans, which are […]

T-Mobile Uses Aggressive Pricing, Free Roaming to Overtake Sprint

T-Mobile has finally achieved the third-place status that CEO John Legere promised would happen in 2015. The quarterly performance numbers issued by both companies showed that T-Mobile had about 1 million more subscribers in the second quarter of 2015 than the previous No. 3company, Sprint. This means that Sprint now drops to fourth place among […]

How to Successfully Install the Windows 10 Free Upgrade

My opportunity to take advantage of the free upgrade to Windows 10 happened when I least expected it. I had retired to an undisclosed location to work on my perpetually unfinished novel. By Saturday afternoon I’d entered the advanced stages of procrastination, but Microsoft came to my rescue. A window opened in the lower right […]

It’s Time for IT Managers to Prepare a Windows 10 Upgrade Plan

It’s no secret that in a matter of hours Microsoft will start distributing Windows 10 upgrades with the goal of getting to dump older versions in favor the latest edition. While it will send out the upgrade automatically, corporate IT managers have control over which of your computers will get the new version of Windows […]

Fiat Chrysler Auto Recall Highlights Rising Fears About IoT Hacking

The hacking and remote takeover of a 2014 Jeep Cherokee by a pair of security researchers working with Wired Magazine has resulted in a recall of the affected vehicles. As my colleague Sean Michael Kerner points out, this vulnerability has been known by Fiat Chrysler, the company that makes Jeep automobiles, for a while and […]

FCC Chief Recommends Approval of AT&T $49 Billion Buyout of DirecTV

Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler has recommended that the commission vote to approve AT&T’s $49 billion acquisition of satellite television service provider DirecTV with some conditions. “The proposed order outlines a number of conditions that will directly benefit consumers by bringing more competition to the broadband marketplace,” Wheeler said in his July 22 announcement. […]

Ashley Madison Dating Site Members Face Multiple Security Threats

No doubt the revelation of a data breach at the online dating site, Ashley Madison has 37 million people looking over their shoulder about now. Unlike some dating sites where singles are put in touch with each other, Ashley Madison exists to facilitate affairs between people who are already attached to someone else. The site’s […]