Article archive for 2008 – Page 5

Friday, February 1, 2008

The White House email controversy: hearings spotlight disturbing IT practices

On Tuesday, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held hearings into the missing White House email messages. After watching the three hours of hearings and reviewing the various supporting transcripts, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz’ first impression can be summarized in three words: what a mess!

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Sperry Software’s Attachment Save for Microsoft Outlook

In Kathy T. Evans-Davis’ last article, she showed you MAPILab’s Attachments Process for Outlook. In this article, she reviews Sperry Software’s Attachment Save for Microsoft Outlook (Version 4.0), which is an excellent product for automatically managing those email attachments, worry-free. Which one should you buy? You’ll have to read her article to find out.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

MAPILab’s Attachments Processor for Microsoft Outlook

In my last article, I gave you an unorthodox comparison of trimming your mailbox with trimming your waistline. This go round, I’ll introduce to you a more conventional way of downsizing your Microsoft Outlook mailbox. Tired of manually saving your email attachments? Well, thanks to MAPILab’s Attachments Processor for Outlook, your troubles could be over.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

How to stay on top of your game: keeping your skills in tip top shape

We’ve all been there: in a place where we feel that our career has stalled or that we’ve stagnated and stopped growing professionally. If your work life is a little like the movie Ground Hound Day, it may be time to look at your skills and figure out how to get back on top of your game.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

The White House email controversy: get ready for the hearings

Even though our book is finally out, that doesn’t mean the story of White House email is over. Far from it. In fact, this week saw a number of new developments in Washington. In this article, David Gewirtz gives you an overview of the latest developments as well as my analysis.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Internet safety for grandparents: What to do when you’ve been compromised

Over the past few months, Brenda Coxe has been writing a series of articles on Internet safety. Although she’s aimed them at grandparents (probably the most vulnerable group online these days), she recommends everyone read these articles. Internet safety is too important. In this article’s title, she uses the term "compromised" because there are so many different things that can happen online if you are not careful. This article will help keep you safe.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

A perfect 10: celebrating 10 years online

On December 23, 1997, we wrote our first news story. We wanted to get in a week of practice and testing before we went live. On January 1, 1998, PalmPower Magazine went live and we published our first issue online. This week, we reached a huge milestone: 10 years of continuous publishing online here at ZATZ.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Internet safety for grandparents: How to avoid identity theft, bank, and credit card fraud

With all the incidents of identity theft, fraudulent bank account transactions, and credit card fraud, the age of computers has created havoc in the world. For those new to the computer, it can be scary to think how easy it is for someone to access their information. Some people are scared of even ordering online because of the potential that someone can obtain their credit card or debt card information. This article will give you some tips on how keep your Internet experience safe and secure.

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