Fresno County paid IBM almost $2.3 million after a software-licensing audit revealed too many workers were using unlicensed IBM software in county departments.
Ending a storied chapter in Silicon Valley history, Verizon is the winning bidder for Yahoo's Internet business, and will pay $4.83 billion for the core of the troubled company, the two firms confirmed Monday.
Canopy San Diego is accepting applications for its pot-themed technology accelerator, a first for Southern California. The concept is to find and fund early-stage companies with ideas that can assist the state’s dispensaries and growers.
Intel on Wednesday reported second-quarter earnings that fell from a year ago but were better than expected as the semiconductor giant continued to see benefits from its new emphasis on products for data centers and the Internet of Things.
The Redmond, Wash.-based software leader, which kicked off its annual Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto this week, has already announced a new collaboration with General Electric (GE) focused on the industrial cloud.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday detailed an ambitious new vision to fill the highways with electric pickup trucks, tractor-trailers and buses, flawless self-driving systems, and a robust ride-sharing network. Musk also renewed his call for Tesla to acquire SolarCity to make it easier for customers to fully integrate sustainable products in their homes and businesses.
Microsoft on Tuesday reported quarterly earnings that beat Wall Street expectations, as growth in the company’s range of Web-delivered business software helped offset declines in some traditional businesses.
Experts say Yahoo committed fatal errors in the fast-paced, hypercompetitive tech world — it didn't innovate fast enough, clung to a stale business model and failed to blow its own horn.
Kern Innovation & Technology Community, an organization formed to promote the local tech industry, is putting together a competition next month pitting local software developers against each other to see who can invent the best computer app for assisting wildfire victims and emergency responders.
Blossom, an Irvine firm, is one of the latest inventions in the exploding universe of home automation. In the connected home, heating, air conditioning, lighting, alarm systems and appliances can be remotely controlled through software.
A U.S. court overstepped its bounds in demanding Microsoft turn over the contents of an email account stored in Ireland, a federal appeals court said Thursday.
The project will replace aged and obsolete security camera systems on existing buses and standardize live-streaming capable camera systems across the 177-bus fleet.
The iconic Silicon Valley hardware manufacturer said the 14 percent workforce reduction was part of a restructuring and "footprint consolidation" that would help the bottom line.
Three years ago, Milpitas Police Department had hopes of employing a new crime-fighting technology that bordered on something one might see in a science fiction movie.
Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas said that in light of the shooting death by police of Philando Castile last week in suburban St. Paul, Minn., body cameras would increase transparency.
The collapse of Feinstein’s effort comes amid congressional bewilderment about what to do about the growing use of digital encryption, which the FBI and local police across the nation argue is increasingly used by criminals and terrorists to avoid detection.
A regional power market could lower by as much as $1.5 billion per year the cost of getting 50 percent of the state’s electricity from renewable sources, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions across the West, according to a state-sponsored report released Tuesday.
The $79 million SMART Corridor project outfits Interstate 80 with advanced metering lights and lane-closure warnings, and even variable speed-limit signs that can be lowered to 55 mph, 30 mph or whatever conditions warrant.
Henrik I. Christensen, has been named director of UC San Diego’s new Contextual Robotics Institute, which focuses on developing machines that can anticipate and meet people’s everyday needs.
Intel, fervently seeking new markets for its computer chips, confirmed Friday that it will work with BMW and an Israeli company called Mobileye to develop technology for self-driving cars.
A few weeks after a primary election riddled with polling-day issues, Los Angeles County officials announced they’ve completed the first phase of a major planned overhaul of the county’s voting system.
A Pacific Gas and Electric Co. engineer testified Wednesday that the company relied on records that it knew were faulty when it spiked pressure on its gas pipelines, including the line that later exploded in San Bruno.
The Golden State ranks among the top five in the world in measures such as energy productivity, electricity from renewable sources and reductions in carbon intensity.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a $122 billion state budget on Monday that puts $3.3 billion in the state’s rainy-day fund — $2 billion more than constitutionally required — to bring the reserve to $6.7 billion.