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Fundraiser keeps Oakland students, families fed as it turns attention to distance learning technology
The Oakland Unified School District, Oakland Public Education Fund and the city of Oakland announced Tuesday that more than $1.5 million has been to support students and their families...Read More
Plans, fees move ahead to upgrade state’s aging 911 system
Newsom said at least 80 percent of 911 calls now come from cell phones, but current call centers predate internet and cell phone technology.Read More
Tesla partners with Evergreen Valley College for service training
A new automotive program will be offered at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose starting in January to train Bay Area students in electric vehicle technology to prepare them...Read More
San Jose woman pleads guilty to visa fraud
A San Jose businesswoman has pleaded guilty to visa fraud after admitting she submitted false and forged documents to obtain H-1B visas.Read More
SF appoints first Digital Services Officer
Officials in San Francisco announced Friday the appointment of the city's first Chief Digital Services Officer.Read More
Fairfield police host Pokémon Go! tournament
Police in Fairfield are hosting a new popular phone game tournament this month as a part of their 2016 Summer Matters! education campaign.Read More
College of Marin offers high schoolers free tuition
The College of Marin is offering free tuition and cover fees to 500 Marin County high school seniors for the fall 2016 semester.Read More
San Jose City Council embraces open data
The San Jose City Council unanimously approved a policy which will publish information through an open portal by default.Read More
Neural computer will help tend nation’s nukes
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced that Thursday it received a first-of-its-kind brain-inspired supercomputing platform.Read More
Giants announce AT&T Park food, tech upgrades
San Francisco Giants fans will get a chance to join the team on the field this season at AT&T Park with the help of a new virtual reality system.Read More
Supervisor Farrell calls for citywide fast Internet
San Francisco Supervisor Mark Farrell called for the development of a citywide municipal fiber network Tuesday, that could deliver high-speed internet service to every resident in the city.Read More
Easy Bay firms to receive innovation awards
Eight East Bay companies will each receive an award Thursday in the Fourth Annual East Bay Innovation Awards, celebrating companies that have had the most impact on innovation in...Read More
Blind advocates sue AMC theaters
Five blind and vision-impaired individuals and two advocacy groups sued the AMC movie theater chain in federal court in San Francisco.Read More
Uber offers millions to settle passenger lawsuits
Uber Technologies Inc. and six passengers asked a federal judge in San Francisco Thursday to approve a $28.5 million settlement.Read More
New I-580 express lanes set to open
The new express lanes consist of a 14-mile westbound lane that begins at Greenville Road in Livermore and ends at San Ramon Road near the Highway 680 connector.Read More
Marchers shout down police brutality
A tsunami of whistles broke the daily hustle and bustle of City Hall Tuesday.Read More
Know This Love: Digital clutter and my life’s work
Now and then, I need to clear some space -- maybe even start over.Read More
Know This Love: Technology on Walden Pond
A man (or woman) who wants to be happy will choose to do as much for himself as he can.Read More
30 years ago, Macintosh changed the world
If you don't think Apple's Macintosh revolutionized computing, go back to bed.Read More