Don Reisinger is a longtime content writer to several technology and business publications. Over his career, Don has written about everything from geek-friendly gadgetry to issues of privacy and data security. He became an eWEEK writer in 2009 producing slide shows focusing on the top news stories of the day. When he's not writing, Don is typically found fixing computers or playing an old-school video game.
10 Features We Want to See in an Apple Big-Screen Television For years there were recurring rumors that Apple was developing a high-end line of televisions after Steve Jobs said he thought he had found a way to create a groundbreaking set. But the television idea fell by the wayside as Apple decided to focus […]
10 Best Apple Watch Apps for Tracking, Improving Personal Health Apple has been increasing its presence in the health care market in recent years with services like HealthKit, which allow its users to upload and share health-related information with their health care providers. But now there’s talk Apple wants to go a step further and […]
J.D. Power Study Finds AT&T Delivers Top Mobile Purchase Experience In the wireless world, there is a clear distinction between carriers and the customer experiences they offer. But the J.D. Power 2017 U.S. Wireless Purchase Experience study suggests there’s also a clear distinction in customer opinions about their mobile service providers based on the way […]
Why It Makes Sense for Small Retailers to Embrace the Amazon Platform In the retail world, if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. That’s the takeaway from a new report from Bluecore, a data-research company. Bluecore, with help from NAPCO Research, surveyed more than 250 retail executives in May and found it makes sense for […]
Social Media Giant Aims to Become Video Powerhouse With Facebook Watch Several years ago, Facebook detailed how video would become more important to its business. Since then, Facebook has been investing heavily in video, offering users the opportunity to share and create content across the service. But on Aug. 10, Facebook announced Facebook Watch, a […]
10 Best Desktops for Tackling Enterprise Workloads Desktops might not be the most fashionable PC model these days, but they still hold significant value for corporate users. Desktops, which can include towers and all-in-one PCs, typically deliver a bit more processing power than notebooks. They usually require a monitor, keyboard, mouse and other accessories, but […]
Motorola Moto G5S Plus Smartphone Combines Power and Affordability As Samsung prepares to release its Galaxy Note 8 and Apple readies its iPhone 8, smaller handset makers are delivering midrange devices that might appeal to those who don’t want all the bells and whistles. Motorola is the latest to deliver such a device, with the […]
Samsung Galaxy S8 Active Designed to Resist Rough Handling After weeks of speculation, Samsung Aug. 7 finally took the wraps off its hardened Galaxy S8 Active smartphone. The device, which will be available on AT&T’s network, is based on the design of this year’s Galaxy S8, including a big screen and high-powered components. But the […]
A Look Inside Apple’s Surprising Third-Quarter Earnings Report Apple’s fiscal third-quarter earnings report, released Aug. 1, dispelled much of the worry about declining iPhone, iPad and Mac sales. Apple sold 41 million iPhones, and iPad sales jumped a surprising 15 percent to 11.4 million. But that wasn’t all Apple revealed in its earnings. The company […]
Privacy Concerns About BLU Handsets Prompt Temporary Amazon Sales Ban There smartphone market is crowded with handset makers that have small user bases and usually fail to attract much attention. But a small vendor named BLU Products attracted the wrong kind of attention recently, after security firm Kryptowire demonstrated how an application running on its […]