
PC Update is the Melbourne PC User Group magazine/newsletter. The first issue of PC Update appeared in March 1984 under the title MELB-PC.
The name was changed to PC Update in September of the same year and has remained unchanged ever since. The magazine has won a number of International Awards.
PC Update has been published in various formats, firstly as a printed newsletter, then a printed magazine, then an e-magazine, and currently as a e-newsletter.
December 2019
Book Review: We Have Been Harmonized
Tim McQueen We have been harmonised – Life in China’s surveillance state Kai Stittmatter Old Street Publishing. 328 Pages. This […]
December Monthly Meeting
The December Monthly Meeting will be held Wednesday December 4 at 7pm. Guest Speaker: Fiona Patten MP Fiona Patten is […]
DOTW Winners November 2019
DOTW (whatever that stands for) is our weekly Yammer poll and light hearted review of the sillier events of the […]
Editorial December 2019
Hugh Macdonald Welcome to the final edition of PC Update for 2019. This edition comes off the back of a […]
From The President December 2019
David Stonier-Gibson Well, my first monthly report for PC Update. Executive summary: I’m learning the ropes! I actually started on […]
How To Clean Your Dirty Laptop
David Kretchmar, Sun City Summerlin Computer Club After being used regularly for months or years, our laptops accumulate dust, grime, […]
Interesting Internet Finds
Steve Costello, Boca Raton Computer Society While going through the more than 300 RSS feeds, I often run across things […]
Member Notices
Office Closure The office will be closed from Monday December 23 2019 and will reopen on Monday January 6 2020 […]
Northern Suburbs Linux SIG Report December 2019
Trevor Jacobs and David Hatton A jovial bunch and many animated pre-meeting conversations, so again we started a few minutes […]
Smart Devices In The Home
Phil Sorrentino, The Computer Club, Florida There are a whole host of smart devices available for use in the home […]
Yammer Highlights December 2019
Chit Chat While having a cleanout of his shed Greg came across the instructions he’d been sent by Melb PC […]
Yawning Gap In The Plan To Keep Older Australians Working
A key reason for deciding to retire has to do with getting tired at and through work, how that tiredness […]
Your New Commitee
Following the Annual General Meeting on Wednesday December 6, a new committee of members was elected. These are their stories. […]
November 2019
Discovering Family Histories and Mysteries
Jan Whitaker Ed: This article is based on a presentation that Jan Whitaker gave to the Monthly Meeting on October […]
DOTW Winners October 2019
Roger Brown DOTW (whatever that stands for) is our weekly poll and light hearted review of the sillier events of […]
East SIG Report October 2019
Neil Muller The October meeting opened with George Skarbek conducting his usual Q&A segment. George commenced with an update to […]
Editorial November 2019
Hugh Macdonald Welcome to the November 2019 edition of PC Update. This edition marks the end of an era as […]
From The President November 2019
John Hall Our new committee In my September President’s Report I asked for volunteers to nominate for the upcoming committee […]
How to use the iHelp website
Leighton West The iHelp website can be found at http://www.melbpc.org.au/ihelp Intro & Search Many Members are unaware of the free […]
Melbourne Society of Model and Experimental Engineers Exhibition Report 2019
Words: Phil Lew, Photos: Phil Lew and George Skarbek The “Let’s Make It” theme invited many other like minded […]
Northern Suburbs Linux SIG Report October 2019
Trevor Jacobs Unusually, we started a few minutes late, missing our customary MC. Get well soon, Paul. Back to tradition, […]
November Monthly Meeting
The November Monthly Meeting (including Annual General Meeting) will be held Wednesday November 5 at 7pm Guest Topic: Tim Talks […]
Science and Tech Projects Group Report
David Stonier-Gibson Hydroponics Project Update In Sci/Tech meeting on Sunday 20th October we decided to enter our hydroponics project in […]
Software Review: CloudReady
Hugh Macdonald Like me, you might have always wondered whether a Chromebook would be a useful computing device for everyday […]
Software Review: Emergency+ smartphone application
Neil Muller Ed: This article was originally part of the East SIG Report but is being run as a standalone […]
Video Production Group Report October 2019
John Hall The meeting opened with John Thomson’s “What’s New” section where he showed us the Sony FX9 Pro Video […]
Yammer Highlights October 2019
Dennis Parsons Chit Chat One good thing about Yammer is members read a wide variety of news media from around […]
October 2019
Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro wants to take your laptop’s job
Andrew Maxwell, University of Southern Queensland What a week it has been in the Apple core. In recent days the […]
Book Reviews
Weapons of Math Destruction – Cathy O’Neil Tim McQueen Melb PC purchased a copy of Weapons of Math Destruction after […]
Computer History Tours of Melbourne
Graham Farr You are invited to join one of the upcoming Computer History Tours of Melbourne, organised by the Faculty of IT at Monash University. The […]
DOTW September 2019
Roger Brown Latest winners of the DOTW poll were: Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill who says homelessness charities providing food and […]
East SIG Report September 2019
Neil Muller The September meeting opened with George Skarbek conducting his usual Q&A segment. Q: I received an email […]
Editorial October 2019
Hugh Macdonald Welcome to the October 2019 edition of PC Update. Firstly thank you to everyone who has provided feedback […]
Essendon Daytime Group Report September 2019
John Guegan Our three meetings for this month are over and we look forward to October for our next three […]
From The President October 2019
John Hall Volunteering for your Club By the time you read this it will be the end of September/early October […]
Member Tips and Tricks
Each month we’ll publish tips and tricks from members that could help you use your computer more effectively. If you […]
Northern Suburbs Linux SIG Report September 2019
Paul Addis The Linux News for this month was about Android – which does use the Linux kernel, after all. […]
October Monthly Meeting
The October Monthly Meeting will be held Wednesday October 2 at 7pm Guest Topic: Data Collection, Computing and Climate Modelling […]
Software Literacy Begins With Learning To Code
Dick Maybach, Brookdale Computer Users Group, NJ If you’re reading this, you probably work with computers almost every day, and […]
Time Machine: FreeBSD
Peter Kostouros Every month we delve into the PC Update archive to take a look at what computing was like […]
Video Production Group Report September 2019
Frank started his talk by giving us some background on his background in the Video Industry. Frank's wife Jean trained […]
Yammer September 2019
Dennis Parsons Chit Chat We had an interesting and educational thread involving three of Melbourne’s great religions – AFL, Judaism […]
September 2019
Book Review: Humble Pi
Tim McQueen Programmers, mathematicians, engineers and statisticians should all enjoy Humble Pi (a comedy of maths errors). Matt Parker is […]
East SIG Report August 2019
Neil Muller Paul Woolard opened the August meeting with sad news of the sudden passing of member Andre Rigoni. Illness […]
Editorial September 2019
Hugh Macdonald Thank you, David Stonier-Gibson! I begin this month with a thank you to David, both for the stellar […]
From The President August 2019
John Hall Supporting your local Interest Groups Our Interest Groups (otherwise known as “SIGs” – for “Special Interest Groups”) […]
How Australia can make AI work for our economy, and for our people
Anthony Elliott, University of South Australia The idea of robots taking our jobs is not radically new. But artificial intelligence […]
Planning To Plan
David Stonier-Gibson The club’s Annual General Meeting will take place on 6th November. That is when we elect a new […]
Science and Tech Group Report August 2019
David Stonier-Gibson Hydroponics at Moorabbin Lettuces? Basil? Radishes? What should we grow in our hydroponics setup? Interestingly that is the […]
September Monthly Meeting
The September Monthly Meeting will be held Wednesday September 4 at 7pm Guest Topic: Australian Computer Society ICT Educators Our […]
The Future of PC Update Publishing
Hugh Macdonald Over the years PC Update has been produced using many different software packages. These have included Corel Ventura, […]
Time Machine: Sharp Actius A150 Ultra Light Notebook
John Oswald Every month we delve into the PC Update archive to take a look at what computing was like […]