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.

Mobile Network ‘Kill Switch’ Never Used in Boston Bombing Aftermath

One of the most consistent reports to come out of Boston in the aftermath of the terrorist bombings in the crowds of spectators during the Boston Marathon is that their cell phones wouldn’t work. Immediately a few reporters in the media speculated that the authorities had ordered the cell phone networks to be shut down, […]

Dish Network $25B Bid Aims to Grab Sprint From SoftBank’s Embrace

In a series of offers that grows more complex and more perplexing with time, Sprint Nextel now finds itself the most sought-after company in the wireless industry. Unfortunately, for Sprint, most of the potential outcomes don’t include Sprint as a valued part of the transaction. Even SoftBank, which thought it had a deal to acquire […]

GE’s ‘Industrial Internet’ Bolsters Critical Infrastructure Security

Warnings about threats to U.S. critical infrastructure are a constant drumbeat here in Washington, D.C. We have Congressional hearings, we have endless talk in agencies, but it has begun to seem that while there’s plenty of hand-wringing about the perils that could befall the critical infrastructure, solutions don’t seem to be at hand. But that […]

T-Mobile iPhone Sales Jam Company Stores in Washington, D.C., Elsewhere

The woman at the Manassas, Va., T-Mobile store sounded frazzled. “We’re slammed,” she said, and suggested that if I wanted to buy an iPhone 5 from T-Mobile in the DC area, it might make sense to make an appointment. A salesperson at another T-Mobile store in the Washington suburbs said that the store had to […]

Apple iPad Mini Trademark Fight May Make Sense After All

I have to admit that when I read Michelle Maisto’s story in eWEEK about Apple’s fight with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to get a trademark for iPad Mini, my first thoughts weren’t about Apple but instead about Austin Powers. I kept wondering if this was an attempt to prevent Dr. Evil’s even more […]

T-Mobile’s Prospects Soar as It Fires Up LTE Network, iPhone Sales

I was having lunch with a Verizon Wireless executive in the Washington, D.C., suburbs in early April, when I took out the BlackBerry Z10 I’d used for my eWEEK review and noticed that T-Mobile’s LTE had arrived in the area. “That’s not really LTE,” my lunch companion said. But indeed it was, and a few […]

Facebook Home Will Prove Addictive Only to the Socially Obsessed

The rumors that circulated before the April 4 announcement of Facebook Home were frightening. It would be a new social networking device for developing nations, said the rumormongers. It would introduce the third-world to the wonders of social networking. I imagined what it would be like to have the entire world’s net productivity drop by […]

Cloud Broadcast Content Storage Service Legality Upheld by U.S. Court

A service that lets you record live television programs in the cloud for later replay does not infringe on copyrights and should not be shut down. That’s the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York in a case that pitted the major broadcasters against a tiny startup company […]

Huawei Network Security Becomes Issue in Sprint Softbank Merger

To say that government officials in Washington, D.C., are paranoid about Chinese spies would be incorrect. After all, as the saying goes, it’s not paranoia if they really are out to get you. This is very much the situation in Washington, and it explains a lot about why a number of government agencies and members […]

Apple’s iPhone Lagging Farther Behind Latest Smartphone Models

During the time that I was testing the BlackBerry Z10, one thing struck me as I was putting it through its paces. This device was better in many ways compared to the Apple iPhone 5 I’d used a couple of months ago. The photos I use for checking screen resolution were at least as clear […]