General Meeting Topic – October 2021

Protecting Your Digital Life Wednesday, October 20, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. Norbert “Bob” Gostischa, East-Central Ohio Technology Users Club & Member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau For the October General Meeting presentation, Bob Gostischa, East-Central Ohio Technology Users Club and member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau, will be sharing his presentation on “Protecting Your Digital Life.” Our security and privacy are constantly in danger of being attacked by many sources. Staying secure and guarding as much of our privacy as possible is a constant challenge. Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – September 2021

How to Save $$$ on Ink Wednesday, September 15, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. Jere Minich, Lake-Sumter Computer Society & Member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau For the September General Meeting presentation, Jere Minich, Lake-Sumter Computer Society and member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau will be sharing his presentation on “How to Save $$$ on Ink.” Jere is going to show us how to cut our cost of printing and ordering ink. Jere Minich, Lake-Sumter Computer Society NOTE: Presentation and Notes are attached to this announcement. Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – August 2021

My Favorite iOS Apps Wednesday, August 18, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. Kenneth Tubaugh & Craig Wright, Columbus Computer Society For the August General Meeting presentation, Kenneth Tubaugh and Craig Wright, members of the Columbus Computer Society, will be sharing a presentation titled “My Favorite iOS Apps.”

General Meeting Topic – July 2021

Privacy and Security in Internet Communications Wednesday, July 21, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. John “Free-John” Kennedy, APCUG Advisor (Regions 3 & 6), East-Central Ohio Technology Users Club, & Member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau For the July General Meeting presentation, John “Free-John” Kennedy, East-Central Ohio Technology Users Club and member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau, will be sharing his presentation on “Privacy and Security with your Internet Communications using the Proton family of privacy/security services.” Join John as he shares our concerns about communicating over Continue reading →