Washington Apple Pi

A Community of Apple iPad, iPhone and Mac Users

Forty-four Years of Pi

(give or take a year)

We came. We sometimes took pictures. We sometimes posted some of the photos we took, and wrote about what we did. We are Washington Apple Pi, this is our story, and we're sticking to it.

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September 2024

Aaron Davis - What's New From Apple with Aaron Davis, September 28, 2024 (Zoom and in-person)

August 2024

Beyond the Pale Blue Dot: The Hunt for Habitable Exoplanets, August 24, 2024 (via Zoom)

July 2024

Hearing Aids, July 27, 2024 (via Zoom)

June 2024

Rob Pegoraro Visits Washington Apple Pi, June 22, 2024 (via Zoom)

May 2024

Local Journalism, Stories and Trends, May 18, 2024 (via Zoom)

April 2024

Update on AR/VR/ & Mixed Reality Tech, Generative Al & Metaverse Spaces, April 27, 2024 (at GMU and via Zoom)

March 2024

Drones Are Everywhere: Privacy, Safety and Security, March 23, 2024

February 2024

Jennifer Wilcox: Sharing the Burden - Women and Cryptology, February 24, 2024

January 2024

Video Editing from Soup to Nuts!, January 27, 2024

November 2023

Andy Ihnatko returns to the Pi, November 2023

October 2023

Protecting Your Assets from Identity Theft, October 2023

September 2023

Apple Updates the Pi on All Things Apple, September 2023

August 2023

Joe Kissell: Take Control of Your Digital Legacy, August 26, 2023

July 2023

Phil Shapiro: Digital Storytelling on YouTube, July 22, 2023

June 2023

Rob Pegoraro: Technology, Politics and You, June 17, 2023, Osher Lifelong Learning, Fairfax, VA

May 2023

David Pogue: Artificial Intelligence Gets Real, May 20, 2023

April 2023

Planetary science, exploration, and advocacy: your questions answered, April 22, 2023

March 2023

Disinformation and the News Literacy Project, March 25, 2023

January 2023

Tech In Transportation: Whether And How, with Shira Ovide, January 28, 2023

November 2022

Update on AR, VR, and Mixed Reality Tech and Metaverse Spaces, by Jim McLean, November 2022, at George Mason University (hybrid meeting)

October 2022

What's New in macOS Ventura, with Gary Rosenzweig, October 22,2022

September 2022

Apple talks about All Things Apple, September 24, 2022

August 2022

Podcasting and Shortcuts, August 27, 2022

July 2022

Online Safety: Not only for Seniors!, July 23, 2022

June 2022

Rob Pegoraro returns to Washington Apple Pi, June 25, 2022

May 2022

Cryptocurrency: Scams and Trends, May 21, 2022

April 2022

Insights into the Africa Tech Scene, April 23, 2022

March 2022

Maryn McKenna: Animals, Antibiotics, and the Future of Medicine, March 26

February 2022

Avenza Maps and Virginia State Parks - John Krout, February 26

January 2022

Password managers (and) Screen sharing for tech help, January 22

December 2021

Virtual Party with Wonder (virtual meeting), December 18

October 2021

Blockchain: in number crunching we trust? (virtual meeting), October 23

September 2021

An Apple representative talks about All Things Apple (virtual meeting), September 25

August 2021

Irina Ivanova talks about Dark Patterns: What are they? How do they work? And what can we do about them? (virtual meeting) August 28

July 2021

Jimmy Obomsawin: iOS 15, macOS Monterey: Hleping us both connect more and disconnect more (virtual meeting), July 24

June 2021

Rob Pegoraro returns to the Pi (virtual meeting), June 26

May 2021

New and Future Stuff (virtual meeting), May 29

April 2021

ApplePi Potpourri (virtual meeting) April 24

March 2021

Where virtual CES 2021 pointed us (virtual meeting)

February 2021

Want to do more with Zoom?, February 27 (virtual meeting)

January 2021

Recycling your computer equipment, January 23 (virtual meeting)

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