Newsletters

PCS and its members produce different newsletters to keep our members informed about activities and developments regarding their computers as well as club activities.

messenger graphic The "Messenger" is the PCS monthly newsletter and is distributed in hard copy form at our General meetings. It is edited and produced by Phil Ball.


Recent "Messenger"

To search for a particular article, go to the Article page.

For previous editions, visit the "Messenger" page.

"Messenger" Legal Stuff

PCS is a member of APCUG (Association of Personal Computer User Groups). To the extent that any of the articles included in the "Messenger" have been written by APCUG members or contributors, that article has been provided to APCUG by the author solely for publication by APCUG member groups. All other uses require the permission of the author. Please contact APCUG about requesting permission to publish such articles or for additional copyright information.

Other articles in the "Messenger" may have been provided by Smart Computing. For any such material, the following statement applies: "Reprinted with permission from Smart Computing. Visit www.SmartComputing.com/Groups to learn what Smart Computing can do for you and your user group!"

Weekly Email Newsletter

Another newsletter is sent out in email form each Monday morning. This publication provides up-to-date information regarding PCS activities, a "Tips & Tricks" section and links to other relevant information. Distribution of this useful and informative newsletter has been restricted to current members and is only one of the benefits of joining our organization.

If you are having trouble receiving your weekly email newsletter, please refer to this question as listed on our FAQ page.

Recent issues of the weekly email newsletter.
(Members only)

UNSUBSCRIBE INFORMATION
In the extremely unfortunate event that you wish to unsubscribe from the weekly email newsletter for any reason, please let us know.

APCUG Newsletter

PCS is a member of APCUG (Association of Personal Computer User Groups). Their stated mission is "to facilitate communication among computer user groups, the community, and the technology industry." We have posted their recent newsletters on our APCUG page.

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The Prescott Computer Society invites you to attend our next scheduled meeting and learn more about us.

2/11/2012 - Saturday - 1:00-3:00 PM
Q&A SIG - Prescott Public Library

Andy Reti will discuss "Computing in the Cloud - Benefits and Hazards."

Please visit our Membership page for additional information about PCS.
Serving Yavapai County, Arizona in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Mayer and Dewey-Humboldt

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