Saturday, June 12, 2010

Cameras - June 2010 Meeting - The Computer Mechanics


Les Shaw and Deb Cormier, from The Computer Mechanics, demonstrated several special interest cameras (a robot cam, a hat cam, two mini cams.. and glasses spy cam) at the general meeting of the Durham Personal Computer Users' Club.
The many surveillance cameras at their store have aided police on several occasions. On-the-scene recordings (usually of accidents) and a CNN podcast, using some of these digital camcorders, have brought fame and a modicum of fortune to Les. All cameras, even the small spy cameras, have become inexpensive, and they deliver pretty good images. ThinkGeek is a good place to look for hardware. Most cell phones, purchased within the last year, have the ability to take video and high resolution still shots.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Office 2010 - May Meeting




















Damir Bersinic, from Microsoft Canada, talked about "Upgrading to Office 2010" at the May general meeting of the Durham Personal Computer Users' Club. Microsoft would like us to try Office 2010. For Developers and IT Pros, the link is: http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/download-office-professional-plus/
For the rest of us, the Offic 2010 Beta home page is: http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/
Included: Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel, OneNote, Access, Publisher, InfoPath, SharePoint Workspace, and Communicator.
Office 2010 aims to offer a standardized interface (the ribbon), along with collaboration (multiple simultaneous editors of documents), and mobility (smart phones).
Exel now makes even better charts, right within cells, and cells with numbers add quantitative shading to help user spot trends visually.
PowerPoint now provides tools for editing video and photos, without leaving the program to do so.
Office Web Apps will be a free version of the most used Office programs, so that anyone with a Windows Live ID can work with online versions of the programs - a little like Google Docs - for FREE (for now)!

Our NEW FORUM

DPCUC Forum - Jasper Baarbe


Thanks go to member Jasper Baarbe for donating many hours of his time to create an online forum for our visitors and club members.
Use this new site to both look up information and to contribute your knowledge to the group. The new DPCUC Forum already contains many discussions about various topics: six are computer related and five topics are club related.
Jasper has included eight theme styles, with either dark and light backgrounds. Just click on the Register link (to join for the first time), or click on the Login link (to access the forum).
Looking for something in particular? Use the search box.
This site is a superb member benefit. So, join soon!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

April Meeting - Batteries…You won’t leave home without one!




Marc Dupuis, from Batteries Expert in Bowmanville, shared his knowledge about batteries. As he pointed out, we are surrounded by batteries... from our watches and cell phones, to our cars and computers.

Marc explained the principal of how a battery works, the different types, and how to maintain them for a long life.


Besides batteries, Marc is involved in LED lighting and solar/wind energy.






Friday, March 12, 2010

A Look at the Unexpected - Data Protection


At our March Meeting, Joe O'Hara, of Canadian Data Protection, talked about backups. As he pointed out, sooner or later, you WILL lose data. It may be because of hard drive failure, laptop theft, fire, vandalism, virus, or you might inadvertently delete some critical item. A good plan includes a strategy to protect data and enable recovery in the event of disaster.
His clients run the gamut of industry sectors: financial institutions, insurance agencies, tax preparers, accountants, retail operations, consultants, and others... including small home businesses. Joe pointed out that all data is stored in two physical locations, all in Canada.

Friday, February 12, 2010

So You Think You Are Secure

Robert Spruce, of Computer Troubleshooters [ http://www.ctoshawa.com ], provided detailed advice about keeping your computer safe and maintaining data back-ups.
A few of his favourite online places:
http://www.hoax-slayer.com
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/
Theft of personal identities and corporate data has become a huge problem, costing in the trillions, and endangering national security.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Digital TV Reception Over the Air

Able TV and Antenna Service (Whitby) demonstrated some free and some cost efficient methods for receiving many high definition digital channels with an antenna and (if needed) a tuner box. Televisions made within the last three years will likely already have a built-in digital tuner, requiring no more than rabbit ears to pull in nearby channels.



Santa, attracted by an abundance of Christmas goodies, and an opportunity to thank our club volunteers, presented gifts.



Jasper Baarbe asked members to view and vote for a YouTube video he produced along with his brother. Votes may yeild a scholarship from the Fraser Instutute. Go to "Balance: The Economic Tightrope". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbI1aNDYgQI You may vote if you are logged into a YouTube account.


Sunday, November 15, 2009

Windows 7 by Microsoft - November Meeting

Damir Bersinic, of Microsoft, is thanked by Program Director, Jason. Damir not only provided a highly detailed look at Windows 7, but stayed throughout the meeting to assist with advice and answers to the "bug session". Shown above are two lucky winners of Windows 7 Ultimate.

Monday, October 12, 2009

October 2009 - High Definition Television - HD TV

Representatives from Best Buy and Geek Squad covered the newest HD television choices, along with installation options and cautions. Club members probed further with numerous questions concerning reliability, image quality and costs.

Photo: Ron Locke

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sept 10 Meeting - SketchUp & NoScript

Jasper demonstrated his extensive knowledge of Google's free version of Sketchup, and taught a novice user how to make a 3-D, textured and shaded object - in this case, a chair. Google Earth contains an option to turn on 3D objects created by SketchUp artists, making exploration of cities populated with Sketch-up architecture much more exciting and explanatory. The SketchUp Warehouse contains many pre-drawn drag'n'drop objects, saving a lot of time when, say, filling up a room with furniture. Mike followed with NoScript, a Firefox add-on for blocking JScript activity on web sites, except where permitted by the user.