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.

New iPad With A7 Chip Will Have Power to Attract Business Users

The news that a few analysts think the announcement of a new version of Apple’s iPad tablet may cut into sales of PCs has morphed into proclamations that the PC will soon cease to exist. Some analysts say that it will kill the PC. Others maintain that the new iPad will be the only computer […]

Crippled BlackBerry Drifting Dangerously Close to Corporate Scrap Yard

The question facing Thorsten Heins is a tough one. He was hired to save BlackBerry from near certain death as it sank beneath the onslaught of newer, but not necessarily better, technology. But he could instead be the CEO who steers this once great wireless company on its final voyage, where it could be beached […]

Tor Puts NSA at Odds With Browser’s U.S. Navy Creators, Other Agencies

There’s a saying about the left hand not knowing what the right had is doing. Nothing illustrates this more clearly than the federal government’s dysfunctional relationship with the Tor browser and the onion router. By now, you’re heard that the National Security Agency is having a tough time unraveling Tor. This bundle of software based […]

Congressional Budget Squabble Shuts Down Most Tech-Oriented Agencies

When the U.S. House of Representatives killed any chance of a budget compromise on Oct. 1, a number of federal agencies shut down with no indication as to when they might resume operations. But a few agencies found ways to stay open. NASA’s regular Website home page was offline on Oct. 1. Instead visitors were […]

iOS 7 Sports Effective New Features With Some Weird Quirks

Like many people, I downloaded and installed iOS 7 within its first 24 hours of its availability. As I’ve learned in the past, this probably isn’t the best time to try to upgrade an Apple OS since you’re competing with the rest of the users in the United States, but I wanted to get a […]

BlackBerry’s Best Survival Plan Is as Private Business Phone Maker

It’s hard to believe that it was only six months ago when BlackBerry started selling the new Z10 touch-screen phone in the United States, which the company claimed would help it reclaim its place as a leader in the smartphone market. The new BlackBerry 10 phone was greeted with enthusiasm with its slick new operating […]

Orbital Launches Space Station Resupply Mission From Virginia Spaceport

Orbital Launches Space Station Resupply Mission From Virginia Spaceport by Wayne Rash Loading the Supplies Engineers from Orbital Sciences load the supplies that will be carried to the Space Station into the Cygnus spacecraft. Nearly 1,500 pounds of supplies ranging from food and clothing to science experiments are placed inside the spacecraft before it’s sealed […]

Antares Launch Marks Start of Orbital Sciences Space Station Missions

The sound rolled louder than thunder as the Antares rocket rose majestically from Virginia’s Launch Complex 0A on Wallops Island at 10:58 a.m. on the morning of Sept. 18. The Virginia-owned Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport launch facility was being used by Orbital Sciences to launch an Antares cargo launch vehicle to the International Space Station […]

Cyber-Security Startup Accelerator Gains Home, Funding in Virginia

HERNDON, Va.—Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) has launched the first cyber-security technology startup accelerator program in the United States. The Mach37 Cyber Accelerator is intended to locate and leverage the wealth of cyber-security talent in Virginia to create companies that will develop and launch new products. Mach 37 represents 37 times the speed of […]

iPhone 5S, 5C Won’t Help Apple Regain Mobile Market Mojo

Apple’s Sept. 10 announcement of the latest version of the iPhone was based on specifications and performance rather than significant new features, which was a fairly unusual thing for Apple. Normally the company avoids the war of specifications and instead tries to trump the competition with cool new features that the others can’t match. This […]