What’s new at SaddleBrooke Computer Club?

Apple expert Diane Lineback

Apple expert Diane Lineback

Richard Beaty

SBCC Users Group Meeting

Last month Apple expert Diane Lineback returned to SaddleBrooke and spoke to a packed house at our Users Group meeting. Her topic: Adapting the iPhone/iPad as We Age. If you missed it, a video replay will soon be on the eLearn section of our website, which is accessible for all SaddleBrooke Computer Club members at saddlebrookecc.org. Just select Enrollment > eLearn.

Help! My Computer Has a Problem

This has to sound familiar to everyone who has ever owned a computer. The solution: Come to our next Users Group meeting where local area computer and software repair companies will make a brief presentation about their backgrounds, expertise and what types of services they offer. The meeting this month is scheduled for February 6 at 1:00 p.m. in the HOA 2 Clubhouse, West Ballroom. Yes, this is earlier than usual, dictated by venue availability.

Join SBCC and Take an Unlimited Number of Classes in 2017

SaddleBrooke Computer Club has a classroom that is the envy of many similar clubs in southern Arizona. We have 16 PCs and eight Macs that are available to our students during class. You can also bring your own laptop and connect to our super-fast WiFi.

SBCC members can register for as many classes as they wish in a calendar year. For a look at the classes being offered, go to saddlebrookecc.org and click on the Calendar link.

If you are not a member, you are missing out on one of the best computer education deals anywhere. You could attend a single class at University of Arizona or Pima Community College for hundreds of dollars. Or for a single fee of $55 single or $80 for a couple, you can attend an unlimited number of classes at SaddleBrooke Computer Club for the entire calendar year.

For more information on membership options or to join, go to saddlebrookecc.org and click on the Membership link. You can join online right there and become immediately eligible for class registration. You can also contact our Registrar Alice Stuart at 520-825-4239 if you have questions or prefer to pay by check.

Did You Know—

The Internet of Things (IoT) just keeps coming out with more and more stuff for the smart home. Some make a lot of sense, like the smart thermostat, smart door locks, smart outlets you can turn on with a voice command.

And then there’s the smart trash can. Yes, your garbage can will now connect to your in-home WiFi—Hey you can’t make this stuff up.

What does it do? It will scan barcodes on the food packages you throw away and automatically add it to your shopping list. It can also automatically order replacements through Amazon Dash and your groceries will show up at your door without you ever having to lift a finger.

Did I mention it only costs $125?