Star Trek tech: From science fiction to science fact
09 Friday Sep 2016
Posted in For Fun, GCC, Integrated Technology, Intro to Computers, Mobile, New Technology
09 Friday Sep 2016
Posted in For Fun, GCC, Integrated Technology, Intro to Computers, Mobile, New Technology
07 Wednesday Sep 2016
Posted in GCC, Intro to Computers, Windows 10
29 Monday Aug 2016
25 Monday Jul 2016
Here is an interesting little video. I know I can’t wait for this, how about you?
25 Monday Jul 2016
11 Monday Jul 2016
28 Tuesday Jun 2016
27 Monday Jun 2016
06 Monday Jun 2016
17 Tuesday May 2016
Posted in GCC, Integrated Technology, Internet, Intro to Computers, Security Issues, Windows 10
17 Tuesday May 2016
Posted in GCC, Integrated Technology, Intro to Computers, Mobile, Security Issues
11 Wednesday May 2016
Posted in GCC, Integrated Technology, Intro to Computers, Office 365, Security Issues, Windows 10
Here is a nice video that shows an easy method for keeping your files backed up in Windows 10!
05 Thursday May 2016
Good article. This is technology you should be using. In many cases, the best way to make a payment now.
05 Thursday May 2016
I’m looking forward to this announcement on Monday!
The people who made Siri are readying another big leap in AI
Here is a link to the VIV site.
05 Thursday May 2016
Posted in Excel, Integrated Technology, Intro to Computers, New Technology
Interesting list and I mostly agree with it.
28 Thursday Apr 2016
Posted in GCC, Integrated Technology, Internet, Intro to Computers, New Technology
Interesting…I’m going to give this app a try!
19 Tuesday Apr 2016
Posted in Family info, GCC, Integrated Technology, Internet, Intro to Computers, Outlook, Security Issues
Here is a nice little article from Microsoft….
Phishing email messages, websites, and phone calls are designed to steal money. Cybercriminals can do this by installing malicious software on your computer or stealing personal information off of your computer.
Cybercriminals also use social engineering to convince you to install malicious software or hand over your personal information under false pretenses. They might email you, call you on the phone, or convince you to download something off of a website.
Here is an example of what a phishing scam in an email message might look like.


Links might also lead you to .exe files. These kinds of file are known to spread malicious software.
Cybercriminals also use web addresses that resemble the names of well-known companies but are slightly altered. For more information, see Protect yourself from cybersquatting and fake web addresses.
Cybercriminals might call you on the phone and offer to help solve your computer problems or sell you a software license. Neither Microsoft nor our partners make unsolicited phone calls (also known as cold calls) to charge you for computer security or software fixes.
Once they’ve gained your trust, cybercriminals might ask for your user name and password or ask you to go to a website to install software that will let them access your computer to fix it. Once you do this, your computer and your personal information is vulnerable.
Treat all unsolicited phone calls with skepticism. Do not provide any personal information.
For more information, see Avoid tech support phone scams.
If you receive a fake phone call, take down the caller’s information and report it to your local authorities.
Whenever you receive a phone call or see a pop-up window on your PC and feel uncertain whether it is from someone at Microsoft, don’t take the risk. Reach out directly to one of our technical support experts dedicated to helping you at theMicrosoft Answer Desk. Or you can simply call us at
1-800-426-9400 FREE or one of our customer service phone numbers for people located around the world.
You can use Microsoft tools to report a suspected scam on the web or in email.
You can also download the Microsoft Junk E-mail Reporting Add-in for Microsoft Office Outlook.
18 Monday Apr 2016
06 Wednesday Apr 2016
02 Saturday Apr 2016
Posted in GCC, Internet, Intro to Computers, Security Issues
Here is a couple of great web sites on setting up network connections!
20 Saturday Feb 2016
Posted in GCC, Intro to Computers
Welcome to Intro to Computers! I am so happy you are attending this class. I know you will find it interesting, educational, and hopefully very enjoyable. Check back often at this website for any information or links that I may refer to in class. If I have any handouts, you will find them mentioned here or may be in the list in the Intro folder on the right. There is no book for this class. But I encourage you to check out some computer books at local book stores to supplement what we will be discussing in this class. This class is 4 Saturdays from 8-12. Remember, your attendance is critical, so please attend if you can. I look forward to our time together. Thank you for coming!
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19 Tuesday Jan 2016
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You are going hear and see a lot about these this year. Here are the headsets to look at…
19 Tuesday Jan 2016
09 Wednesday Dec 2015
Posted in GCC, Integrated Technology, Internet, Intro to Computers, Security Issues
12 Saturday Sep 2015
Welcome to Intro to Computers! I am so happy you are attending this class. I know you will find it interesting, educational, and hopefully very enjoyable. Check back often at this website for any information or links that I may refer to in class. If I have any handouts, you will find them mentioned here or may be in the list in the Intro folder on the right. There is no book for this class. But I encourage you to check out some computer books at local book stores to supplement what we will be discussing in this class. This class is 4 Saturdays from 8-12. Remember, your attendance is critical, so please attend if you can. I look forward to our time together. Thank you for coming!
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