About

March 5th, 2006

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Richard Frisch runs RHFtech, providing:

  • Expert specialist services for digital home entertainment
  • General technology support to small business and residential clients.

RHFtech was begun in 2004 to provide his knowledge, assistance, support and insight to others.

He is a technology addict.

He was a ham radio operator as an adolescent. Back then he built a Heathkit transceiver for his ham radio hobby. He has been using computers since 1972 when he was introduced to BASIC programming at the Harvard Business School. He was part of the team at Citibank in the 1970s that developed the modern ATM. We called them CATs, Customer Activated Terminals. He has been working with personal computers since 1981. He was the first person at Smith Barney to use an electronic spreadsheet, Lotus 1-2-3.

Today he works with Windows, Mac and Linux machines. He is a member of the Microsoft Partner Program.

He is a blogger and a journalist. He writes a weekly column, The RHFtech Help Desk, which is posted weekly by email and online, and bi-weekly in The Hour (Norwalk), The Wilton Villager, and The Stamford Times. These newspapers are published in their respective southwestern Connecticut cities.

He makes frequent presentations about evolving technology topics to local groups.

He is a member and past president of the Fairfield County Computer Users Group (FCUG). He is a member of the Connecticut PC Users Group (CTPC), and moderates the Random Access program at CTPC monthly meetings.

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