
Technology


Tech Corner: The Life and Death of Internet Explorer
Ben Winters, Advertising Manager
In 1995, technology giant Microsoft launched Internet Explorer 1, the company’s first web browser released in hopes of competing with the most popular web browser at …

The Awesome-ness of Audiobooks
Marielle Genovesi, Arts Editor
When I was a kid before the existence of smart phones or built in DVD players, and even before I had a Walkman, long car rides …

Reality in 400 Words or Less
Tim Lavis, News Editor
ST: Explain the basic concept of your website.
JM: Simplify Reality is your news in 400 words or less. What we do is explain social concepts, …

Highlander Virus
Mike Bonanni, Staff Writer
The Ainscot.L virus, otherwise known as the Highlander virus, is taking hold of the internet one victim at a time. The virus takes its name from …

Technology Pitfalls
Pat Cutty, Staff Writer
As someone who’s been in the computer fixing business for quite some time, I still marvel at the amount of stupidity I constantly come across in …


Borders Bankruptcy Portends a Grim Future in Print Industry
Mike Lindquist, Staff Writer
At this point, I’m sure most people have heard the news about the bookstore Borders closing down. Borders has declared bankruptcy and have shut down all …

A Hero Passes: Pat Cutty “The Bastard Wizard” Honors the Memory of Mr. Jobs
Pat Cutty, Columnist
Steve Jobs passed away last Wednesday.
Now, I know I’ve poked fun at Macs and their users in the past. I didn’t agree with everything Mr. Jobs …

Worms in Your Apple: A Reality Check
Pat Cutty, Columnist
By now, I’m sure a good number of you Mac users out there have taken note of the school’s new policy mandating the presence of anti-virus software …