I am a cyberwar skeptic. When U.S. officials and defense contractors warn of the looming threat of cyberattacks from China, Iran and terrorist groups, I get suspicious.
The Stute
In my previous column, I discussed “BeWifi”, a new effort in Barcelona to implement shared wi-fi, where consumers could use their neighbors’ leftover bandwidth to increase their quality of service.
A non-engineer gives her perspective
Often when on campus, I hear students discussing how the difficulty of their majors. Some say, “biomedical engineers have to take Organic Chemistry and Calculus Four.”
Vito’s Deli takes Critic’s Choice for mozzarella
Local eateries gathered at Elk’s Lodge on 10th Street and Washington St. this past Sunday afternoon and competed to see who makes the best mozzarella cheese in the 2nd Annual Mutzfest.
Is anyone surprised that I’ve chosen a restaurant from Jersey City again? After last week’s foray into Grove Street, I’ve decided to take a break from Manhattan and spend more time with our underrated neighbor on this side of the Hudson.
One of your favorite bands is in town and you’re at their concert. The band is playing your favorite song from their new album and it sounds amazing.
Who is just as annoyed at the news media as I am? The quality just gets worse and worse and we are constantly subjected to it.
A new company called BeWifi is hoping to increase Internet connectivity by letting you steal your neighbors’ unused bandwidth. Based in Barcelona, the idea behind BeWifi is simple.