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Articles
published by
Alan Zisman: 2004
- December 28- January 3 2005: Another
trio of 2004's top computer bugbears: spyware, wireless and hack attacks;
Business in Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- December 21-27; Viruses
topped
computer industry concerns in 2004; Business in Vancouver,
High
Tech Office column
- December 14-20; Gift
ideas for
the technology-minded; Business in Vancouver
- December 7-13: Some
digital
image software for the rest of us; Business in Vancouver,
High Tech
Office column
- December 1: MacLink
Plus 15:
Still Capable after All These Years, But...; LowEndMac;
Mac2Windows column
- November 30- December 6: In
search of a better computer search tool; Business in
Vancouver,
High Tech Office column
- November 23-29: Small
business
technology packs big-office features; Business in Vancouver;
GearGuide column
- November 22: REALbasic:
Cross-platform programming for the rest of us; LowEndMac:
Mac2Windows column
- November 9- 15: Cheap
data
storage radically changing computer landscape; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- November 2-8: Linux
OS still
not quite ready for prime time yet; Business in Vancouver,
High
Tech Office column
- November 2: iMac
G5: Nice
system, but at a nice price? LowEndMac
- November: Apple’s
G5 iMac:
Wonderful in White; Performance
PC Canada
- October 26- November 1: Road
warriors find convergence; Business in Vancouver, Gear Guide
column
- October 12- 18: Internet
Explorer a prime conduit for viruses and spam; Business in
Vancouver, High Tec Office column
- October 11: Virtual
PC 7 Puts a
(Sluggish) Windows PC on Your Mac; Low End
Mac
Mac2Windows column
- October 9: AirPort
Express:
More Versatile Than Your Average Access Point; Low End Mac
- October 5- 11: Spam
vigilance
stalling delivery of legitimate business e-mail; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- September 28-October 4: Phone
service via the Internet moving into the mainstream; Business
in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- September 15: Mac
OS X Panther
Hacks; Low
End Mac
- September 14-20: Microsoft
offering more than a OneNote wonder; Business in Vancouver,
High
Tech Office column
- September 7- 13: Google
yourself to check identity-theft vulnerability; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- September 2004: Dump
Internet Explorer to make browsing safe and fun again;
Columbia
Journal
- August 31- September 6: Microsoft
making Internet security a Windows priority; Business in
Vancouver,
High Tech Office column
- August 18-24: Convergence
puts
television on your home or office PC; Business in Vancouver,
Gear
Guide column
- August 10-17: Seven
steps to
tightening your Internet security; Business in Vancouver,
High Tech
Office column; reprinted by The BC
Mortgage
Broker: Fall 2004
- August 3-9: The
ins and outs
of spyware and adware; Business in Vancouver, High Tech
Office
column
- July 27- August 2: Microsoft
update of Office for Macs does more than just translate Windows;
Business in Vancouver, High Tech Office column -- reposted on LowEnd
Mac as Microsoft
office 2004 for Macs Does More than Just Match the Windows Version
(July 28)
- July 20-26: To
avoid viruses,
choose the browser road less travelled; Business in
Vancouver, High
Tech Office column
- July 13-19: Engaging
reads for high tech summer escapees; Business in Vancouver,
High
Tech Office column
- July 6- 12: Answers
to more
burning questions on the DVD front; Business in Vancouver,
High
Tech Office column
- June 23: SharePoints
Unlocks Hidden Network Flexibility in OS X; Low End Mac,
Mac2Windows column
- June 22-28: E-mail
on the go
is still too pricey for many businesses; Business in
Vancouver,
High Tech Office column
- June 15-21: Digital
services
to help build business fiscal wellness; Business in
Vancouver, High
Tech Office column
- June 8 -14: Notebook
computers need special security considerations; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- May 26-31: Spam
alert: don't
go on any Internet phishing expeditions; Business in
Vancouver,
High Tech Office column
- May 19: There's
More
for Mac Users in Superstore Aisles than Many Realize; Low
End Mac,
Mac2Windows column
- May 18-24: Apple's
Panther
increasingly running ahead of the OS pack; Business in
Vancouver,
High Tech Office column
- May 11-17: Microsoft
making
headway in plugging security leaks; Business in Vancouver,
High
Tech Office column
- May: Putting
the Internet
to Work; Vesta News
- May: Getting
the facts
according to Microsoft; Columbia
Journal
- April 27- May 3; Printers
for
all occasions; Business in Vancouver, Gear Guide column
- April 20-26: Gigahertz
not the
full measure of speed; Business in Vancouver, High Tech
Office
column
- April 13- 19: MS
Office
competition report card:
works well with others; Business in Vancouver, High Tech
Office
column
- March 30- April 5: Software
makes data more accessible to decision-makers; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- March 23 - 29: New
software
offers lifeline for all those drowning in data; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- March 16 - 21: Software
can help temper the federal taxman's bite; Business in
Vancouver,
High Tech Office column
- March 2 - 8: Adobe
hoping to
establish its latest software bundle as the suite hereafter
for
publishers and designers; Business in Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- March: No-Logo
Computers;
Columbia Journal
- February 24 - March 1: Laughing
matters to consider in the serious high-tech world; Business
in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- February 17- 23: As
the worms
turn: computers don't spread viruses, people do; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- February 3- 9: Positive
dispatches from the front lines in the war on spam; Business
in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- January 27- February 2: Wish
list for the budget-minded; Business in Vancouver, GearGuide
column
- January 20-26: Stay on top of the
latest Internet
postings with RSS; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
- January 6-12: Out
with your
old Windows operating system and in with the new; Business in
Vancouver, High Tech Office column
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Alan
Zisman is a Vancouver educator, writer, and computer
specialist. He
can be reached at E-mail
Alan
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