Carey Holzman
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Carey Holzman (born June 23, 1968 in Detroit, Michigan) is an IT professional, author, freelance journalist and co-host of Craig Crossman's nationally syndicated radio show, Computer America.
Holzman was one of the first journalists to pursue bringing attention to the leaking capacitor plague that affected millions of motherboards from 2000-2003. Holzman has been working with lawyers to bring justice to the victims of these faulty components. The first article published on the web on this issue was written 10/09/02 by Holzman at OverClockers.com http://www.overclockers.com/tips00140/ Holzman was also interviewed by Maximum PC Magazine, PC Novice Magazine and numerous other trade and industry magazines through 2005 on this issue.
Holzman is the author of The Healthy PC by McGraw-Hill, and is a regular contributor to CMP Media's TechBuilder site and Tom's Hardware Guide. He also teaches at Glendale Community College and operates his own PC repair, upgrade and sales business.
Holzman grew up in Oak Park, Michigan and moved to Glendale, Arizona in 1980, where he lives to this day.
[edit] Articles
- Oct. 28, 2002, ElectricNews Magazine [1]
- Nov/Dec 2002, Passive Component Industry Magazine [2]
- Feb. 17, 2003, The Toronto Star [3]