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January – February 2012 — Vol 34 No 1

Source

Open PDF • Jan–Feb 2012 • Vol 34 No 1 • 35 pages

Overview

The Pi Wants You! (Jay Castillo, 4) — recruitment appeal. Editor's Column (Jay Castillo, 5). The Pi's New Clubhouse Site (Brent Malcolm, 7). Blackout: SOPA, PIPA, and Sabotage (Lawrence I. Charters, 8) — Pi covers the January 18, 2012 Wikipedia blackout protesting SOPA/PIPA. Moving Files to Your iPad (Jay Castillo, 14). What Lion Says "About This Mac" (Jay Castillo, 17). Change Your Apple ID Password. Now. (Lawrence I. Charters) — security advisory.

Table of contents

Article Author Page
The Pi Wants You! Jay Castillo 4
Editor's Column Jay Castillo 5
Pi Comic 6
The Pi's New Clubhouse Site Brent Malcolm 7
Blackout: SOPA, PIPA, and Sabotage Lawrence I. Charters 8
Moving Files to Your iPad Jay Castillo 14
What Lion Says "About This Mac" Jay Castillo 17
Change Your Apple ID Password. Now. Lawrence I. Charters

Highlights

Blackout: SOPA, PIPA, and Sabotage — Lawrence I. Charters

Pi covers the Wikipedia blackout (January 18, 2012) protesting Stop Online Piracy Act / PROTECT IP Act. Major Internet-policy moment.

The Pi's New Clubhouse Site — Brent Malcolm

Updated Pi Clubhouse — physical learning space at the Pi office.

Change Your Apple ID Password. Now. — Lawrence I. Charters

Security advisory — Apple ID account safety.

The Pi Wants You!

Recruitment piece — Pi continuing to recruit volunteers as membership ages.

Entities

People: Jay Castillo (President + Editor), Brent Malcolm, Lawrence I. Charters, Larry Kerschberg Topics: SOPA/PIPA Blackout, Pi Clubhouse, Apple ID Security References: SOPA, PIPA, Wikipedia Blackout 2012

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