A fifth joins the Apple family

Ryan Flores, Staff Writer
October 12, 2012
Filed under A&E
After months of rumors and anticipation, the iPhone 5 has finally been released, and it is aggressively cutting down the smartphone competition. The excitement over the new phone has spread across Cal High, where the iPhone dominates student smartphones. The new iPhone 5 has a four-inch screen... Read more »
Apple should manufacture in the U.S.
April 25, 2012
Filed under Opinion
Sharanth Kumarasivan Opinions Editor Over the last few years, Apple Inc. has suddenly jumped from struggling competitor to dominator of the computer industry. With its new stylish, lightweight computers, range of i-products and signature stores, Apple has now become a household name the world... Read more »
Jobs was one of a kind
November 7, 2011
Filed under Opinion
by Alec Bandler, staff writer Imagine a world with no iPhones, iPods, iPads, iMacs, or Pixar. This would have been the world without the presence of entrepreneur Steve Jobs, who died on Oct. 5. The world has mourned his death since. Jobs changed the way we use and appreciate technology,... Read more »
The “Appaddiction” has no cure
May 2, 2011
Filed under A&E
By Megan Keefer To those with iTouches and smart phones, game apps have become almost as addicting as Facebook. Games such as “Amateur Surgeon 2,” “Angry Birds,” and “Doodle Balance” are some of the most popular games to date. What makes these games so addicting? Most Cal students... Read more »
Apple App Store still leads the market
March 15, 2011
Filed under A&E
By Mehul Trivedi A large graphic graced Apple’s Web site on Jan. 22, exclaiming, ”Thank you ten billion times.” Approximately two and a half years after it opened, the Apple App Store recorded its 10 billionth download, reaffirming the fact that it remains the leader of all things mobile. Controlling... Read more »






