By: C. Harold Pierce Privacy is a relic of the past. Millennials do not value privacy, and the majority of them do not understand the meaning of the term, according to a
By: C. Harold Pierce Consumers rejoiced when Apple released a $99 iPhone last year, but Mozilla is introducing an alternative four times cheaper. The $25 smart phone runs a Firefox OS and
By: C. Harold Pierce When geeks decide the dinner menu, weird combinations are created. At least that’s what the IBM Food Truck has proven. A computer cycles through thousands of ingredients and
The image is iconic — hordes of fangirls screeching for a glimpse of four young musicians in matching suits and haircuts By: JP Chabot Four young men appeared onstage, and the screams
By: Jocelyne Poblador A bit of local flavor spices up the C-building gallery this semester. Around the Corner features artists from around Orange County, including former Santa Ana College art instructor David
By: Jocelyne Poblador In the anime series Attack on Titan the human race lives behind three massive walls protecting them from gigantic cannibals called titans. In the first episode a colossal armored titan
By: Edson Valenzuela Beck’s 12th studio album, Morning Phase, is an ambient blend of orchestrated and digital production. The opening track Morning reintroduces us to a sullen Beck as he yearns for
By: Jocelyne Poblador The T.J. Street Dog at Linx incorporates familiar traditional Mexican flavors in hot dog form. The chorizo mayonnaise gives it a slight kick while the giardiniera relish and cilantro
By: Jorge Campos Now you can dunk like Bugs Bunny or layup like Lola. Video game developer MGX has released a modification for NBA 2k14 that allows players to use characters from
By: Rogelio Santana More than 50 artists and patrons cloaked in black mourned the closure of Matthew Southgate’s ‘Studio del Sotano’ in the Santora Building Feb. 21. A local deejay played while