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Apple temporarily closes all 53 California retail stores
Cupertino-based Apple has temporarily closed all of their retail stores in California amid the pandemic. According to the Apple website the 53 stores statewide are temporarily closed. Customers with...Read More
District court gives preliminary approval in up to $500 million Apple settlement
A settlement in federal court in San Jose that would pay at least $25 to people who claim Apple Inc. slowed down their older iPhones without informing them has...Read More
Court says Apple must pay workers for time during bag searches
The California Supreme Court ruled unanimously in San Francisco Thursday that Apple Inc. workers must be paid for the time they spend undergoing searches of their bags and iPhones...Read More
Apple robbery suspect gets probation after guilty plea
A two-time felon who was one of the 17 people charged for a robbery scheme earlier this year that targeted Apple retail stores across the state andresulted in the...Read More
Mountain View approves per-employee tax on city businesses
A business license tax on the ballot in Mountain View is headed to a victory with more than 65 percent of voters approving Measure P. With 100 percent of...Read More
Waymo granted permit to test cars without drivers
The California Department of Motor Vehicles on Tuesday granted its first permit to Waymo to test autonomous vehicles without a driver.Read More
Seventeen arrested after Apple store robberies
Seventeen people have been arrested and charged for a robbery scheme targeting Apple retail stores across the state that resulted in the loss of more than $1 million, California...Read More
A parent’s worst nightmare from a virtual view
Social media stalking all of a sudden isn’t so funny now.Read More
Former Apple employee pleads not guilty to theft
A former Apple employee who was charged with stealing trade secrets on Thursday pled not guilty to the charges in federal court in San Jose on Monday, according to...Read More
Apple, Google buses damaged on I-280
Five charter buses carrying tech workers had windows damaged Tuesday while driving on Interstate Highway 280.Read More
Berkeley protester charged with throwing apple
A protester who was arrested during a large anti-fascist demonstration in Berkeley on Sunday was charged Tuesday.Read More
Wet winter boosts crop yields 17 percent
The gross production value of crops in Sonoma County last year increased 17 percent from 2015 due partly to the 20 inches of rain from December through March.Read More
Silicon Valley workers rally against Trump
About 500 Silicon Valley workers and labor and immigrant rights activists rallied outside Palo Alto City Hall Tuesday afternoon.Read More
9th Circuit next stop for Trump immigration battle
A federal appeals court in San Francisco will hear arguments at 3 p.m. Tuesday on whether to reinstate a ban ordered by President Trump on admitting visitors and refugees...Read More
Thousands of students eligible for iPads
Thousands of students in the hometown of Apple Inc. may be able to rent or pay a low price for an iPad through a program offered by the Cupertino...Read More
Robbers smash car through Apple store window
Eight to 10 burglary suspects rammed a rented vehicle through the front glass windows of a Palo Alto Apple store early Sunday morning.Read More
Google, Oracle battle in court over Android
A month-long trial in a copyright battle between Oracle Corp. and Google Inc. began in federal court in San Francisco Tuesday.Read More
Company fined for shorting H1-B workers
Two Sunnyvale firms owned by the same man have been ordered to pay $187,000 in back wages and fines for shortchanging foreign software engineers.Read More
Tech shuttle drivers approve first union contract
Shuttle drivers for seven tech companies in Silicon Valley voted Saturday 75 to 0 in favor to approve a union proposal for a first contact.Read More
City firms stand against Indiana anti-gay law
San Francisco businesses have responded sternly to Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration act.Read More