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.
I was on the phone with a customer service representative at Bank of America asking about one of their Visa cards with an EMV chip. I knew I was going to Germany in January, and I wanted to have the proper cards for when I went. Sadly, the conversation wasn’t encouraging. “Those aren’t available in […]
There are a lot of reasons an acquisition of BlackBerry by Korean tech giant Samsung makes good sense, as my colleague Todd Weiss has pointed out. BlackBerry has the loyalty of business and government customers worldwide, for one thing. The company also has patents covering security, encryption, the Internet of things (IoT) and even wearable […]
The U.S. Supreme Court has leveled a blow to state and local governments that attempt to limit the expansion of wireless companies because they don’t like their towers. The decision upholds the requirements of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which requires that companies whose zoning applications for cell towers are denied be provided with the […]
The latest proposal from President Barack Obama regarding legislation that the White House plans to introduce during the current session of Congress is generally welcomed by observers, but just about everyone with an oar in that water wishes it had been somehow different. Predictably, the Republication-led Congress wants to use its own bill (which varies, […]
The idea of a post-PC era has been around long enough now that most people think it’s a given that sales of desktop and laptop computers are in a permanent, spiraling decline. The belief is that we’ll eventually reach a point where those dinosaurs of yesteryear will quietly vanish, except perhaps for some in quaint […]
The Federal Communications Commission will vote on rules that will govern the activities of Internet service providers by imposing net neutrality rules under Title II of the Communications Act. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler told an audience at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 8 that the new rules will be circulated to […]
At first glance, the BlackBerry Classic seems to be just like its much-loved predecessor, the BlackBerry Bold 9900. But, of course, it’s not. Held side-by-side, the Classic is larger in every dimension except thickness. But the larger dimensions improves what BlackBerry already does best, which is to handle text-intensive tasks such as email. The Classic […]
HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 Server Delivers Versatile Data Center Service by Wayne Rash Meet the DL380 Gen9 The most obvious feature of the DL380 Gen9 is the space for storage drive bays. There are three, of which only one in this server is populated. The bays on the left of the photo and in the […]
These days my email is full of press releases from IT vendors that claimed their products are the magic bullet that will prevent the next Sony data breach. But the reality is, there is no magic bullet. But that doesn’t mean you can’t keep your company from being a victim of cyber-criminals—because you can. But […]
You know what it’s like when you’re trying to work with someone else at a monitor. It gets crowded with just one other person. With two or three more people, it becomes impossible. But suppose the monitor was built into the tabletop, and everyone can sit around it and offer input. The idea of group […]