Author Archives: Kenneth Tubaugh

General Meeting Topic – June 2022

Touring the Web Wednesday, June 15th, at 7:00 p.m. Presented by JB Burke, Prescott Computer Society The World Wide Web, or just “the Web,” is immense. A quick search tells me there are about 4.2 billion indexed pages. Some are interesting, informative, educational, or entertaining, and some are plain weird. So, I look for all those while making my morning coffee, eating lunch, and whenever I find a spare moment. And I save them to create this program I call “Touring the Web.” It consists Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – May 2022

How to Get Started with Family History Wednesday, May 18th, at 7:00 p.m. Sue Mueller, Genealogy SIG Organizer, Computer Users of Erie Designed for true beginners ready to explore their family history, this session will focus on getting started. Focusing on your own family: gathering records and pictures, and interviewing family members. Software? Online tree? Names, place names, facts, stories. Plus, a word about DNA and social media. About the Speaker Sue Mueller, Genealogy SIG Organizer, Computer Users of Erie Susan Mueller (pronounced muller): A Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – April 2022

Apple Find My Wednesday, April 20th, at 7:00 p.m. Presented by Craig Wright and Deborah Neff This April, join us as Craig Wright and Deborah Neff, Columbus Computer Society, present “Apple Find My.” We will explore how the Find My app works on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch when looking for a missing device. You can also attach an Apple AirTag to your keys, luggage, and so on, and then use the Find My app to locate the missing item.

General Meeting Topic – March 2022

Ever Lost Your Smartphone? Wednesday, March 16th, at 7:00 p.m. John Krout, Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society This March, join us as John Krout, Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society and member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau, presents “Ever Lost Your Smartphone?” Learn how you can find your phone when it is misplaced nearby. Learn how to prepare your phone to be found by a good Samaritan (help the finder contact you) and by a bad apple (prevent the finder from using your phone Continue reading →