by Brett Schultz Repealing Net Neutrality will not lead to innovation, but only to an internet traffic jam and angry customers. Comcast has announced it is adding fees to consumer’s bills and raising the prices despite their recent statements that… Read More ›
Technology
Everything you need to know about Met-Ed’s Power Systems Institute Program
By Josh Myers, Ben Moyer, Abel Gonzalez, and Corey Shirey Reading Area Community College has a multitude of programs available for students. The Met-Ed Power Systems Institute Program is a program designed to equip graduates with hands-on skills and useful… Read More ›
Optimizing Your Computer: Software Picks to get Your Windows PC Running Like New Again
FSJ’s student tech expert explores software choices to optimize your PC. These tips will increase your computer’s efficiency for those midterms and the rest of the semester.
Credit Card Dangers & the Equifax Hack
The recent Equifax hack poses a danger to everyone with a credit card.
Give Me Liberty — Or Give Me Likes
by Brett Schultz Advertisers want our private data and lawmakers want to let them take it, but we have to resist. With our nation’s Independence Day approaching, many of us are thinking about the lofty ideals of liberty and independence… Read More ›
Locking Down Your PC
by Brett Schultz Students should care about protecting their school work as much as getting it done. Many people surf the web, check email, shop online, and even manage their finances from their computers. However, spending so much time on… Read More ›