The cost of living has increased, making it harder for students to spend on themselves and their necessities. Thankfully there are ways to decrease your spending to put it back onto your
Self-isolation and social distancing have become the norm, but Jesus Gonzalez has been able to cope with the global pandemic in his own personal virtual world. There are no rules preventing players
News and politics can be overwhelming, but voting in the Nov. 6 elections doesn’t have to be. California is unique because basic voter registration can be done completely online. And savvy developers
By Itzel Quintana The Digital Media Center opened its doors to the community during an Open House event in conjunction with the OC Film Fiesta on Oct. 16. Attendees were gathered into groups
By John Olivares Snapchat just got a new update. The latest version of the media sharing app, which came to iOS and Android Tuesday, came with a set of new selfie tools,
By Juan Avila Apple stayed true to form. The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus look no different than the original, but the real change is on the inside. The new models
By Souliman Maida It’s a common sight at the apple stores everywhere: an hours long line of people waiting for the chance to own a new iPhone 6. Apple’s new device launched
By Aaron Vasquez It’s easier to discriminate behind a keyboard. Internet anonymity shields people and lets them sound off without fear of being persecuted. “It can be said immediately with no thought
By Rogelio Santana In a case that effects the inside of most Americans’ pockets, the Supreme Court is deciding whether cell phone searches require a warrant. During an arrest, officers can search
By Aaron Vasquez Oral-B plans to fight yellow teeth with Bluetooth. The first smart phone-connected brushes will be introduced this year. The smart-brush pairs with an app that provides hygiene tips and