General Meeting Topic – February 2022

Cutting the Cord – Watching TV (Legally) Without Cable Wednesday, February 16th, at 7:00 p.m. Rob Truman, Computer Booters of Sun Lakes Computer Club This February, join us as Rob Truman, Computer Booters of Sun Lakes Computer Club and member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau, presents “Cutting the Cord – Watching TV (Legally) Without Cable.” Rob will show us how to discover options for living without a cable bill each month. We will explore using an Internet connection for all your viewing needs, including cable, Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – December 2021

My Favorite Android Apps Wednesday, December 15, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. Bill James, Computer Club of Oklahoma City & Member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau For the December General Meeting presentation, Bill James from the Computer Club of Oklahoma City and a member of the APCUG Speaker’s Bureau will be sharing his presentation titled “My Favorite Android Apps.” Smartphones – The Swiss Army knives of Mobile Devices — capable of doing many tasks. Selecting the right apps makes your phone a multi-functional device. Bill talks about: Continue reading →

General Meeting Topic – November 2021

Open Questions & Answer – Stump the “Tech-perts” Wednesday, November 17, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. Presenters: CCS Members For the November General Meeting, various members of the Columbus Computer Society will be offering up their expertise for the “Stump the Tech-perts” presentation. Bring your questions and answers!

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 →