General Meeting Topic – May 2024

Learning Linux Online Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time Where: In-Person & via Zoom Columbus Metropolitan Library, Hilliard Branch 4500 Hickory Chase Way Hilliard, OH 43026 614-645-2275 Presented by Sharan Kalwani, APCUG Speaker’s Bureau & SouthEastern Michigan Computer Organization (SEMCO) The APCUG Speaker’s Bureau webpage provided the text below. In this talk, we will do a panoramic sweep of the vast set of online Linux learning resources. After doing several months of cherry-picked SIG Linux topics, it is time to see what Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – April 2024

Password Manager 101: User Walkthrough Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time Where: In-Person & via Zoom Columbus Metropolitan Library, Hilliard Branch 4500 Hickory Chase Way Hilliard, OH 43026 614-645-2275 Presented by Bitwarden Learning (video series) & Kenneth Tubaugh (supplemental material & Q&A) The Bitwarden Learning webpage provided the text below. In this video series, you’ll learn the basics of the Bitwarden Password Manager. We will cover the following topics: Bitwarden for All Devices: Access your data securely anywhere from any device Setting Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – March 2024

Modems, Routers, and Wi-Fi Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time Where: In-Person & via Zoom Columbus Metropolitan Library, Dublin Branch 75 N. High St Dublin, OH 43017 Presented by Bill James, APCUG Speaker’s Bureau & Computer Club of Oklahoma City The APCUG Speaker’s Bureau webpage provided the text below. In the early days of networking, the term modem was used to describe a device that transformed speech into analog signals (and vice versa) to be transmitted over telephone lines. This presentation will Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – February 2024

iOS 17 Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Presented by Jerry Rogan, APCUG Speaker’s Bureau & Sunland Springs Village Technology Group The text below was provided by the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau webpage. iOS 17 doesn’t seem to have any sweeping changes, as we have seen in some past updates; however, the new features and enhancements make it a desirable upgrade. In fact, there are over 300 enhancements. Apple seems to focus on communication apps like Messages, FaceTime, Voicemail, and Phone. Jerry discusses some of those changes and Continue reading →