The event is a little more on the technical side for an Apple shindig, that doesn’t mean there still isn’t a fair degree of speculation going around about just what new thing Cook and Apple will show off to the public.
After the Rancho Santa Fe Association signed a $13.5 million letter of intent with Hotwire Communications offering to bring 10 gigabit high-speed Internet service to the community, there has been a lot of excitement but a lot of questions as well.
Legislation has been proposed in San Francisco to track the location, speed and all-around maneuverings of city-owned vehicles, by installing “black boxes.”
More than 60 people came together at Shasta Venture Hub on Saturday afternoon for the National Day of Civic Hacking, and spent the day brainstorming ideas on how to put Redding on the map and increase community tools for its citizens.
Berkeley’s Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity explores potential Internet security threats that far eclipse the data breaches at Target, Home Depot and the like.
TechCode will select startups with existing AI prototypes to spend six months in the program, including two weeks in China meeting potential investing, manufacturing and distribution partners.
The tech giant unveiled its official VC arm in a blog post over Memorial Day weekend, rolling out a plan to make early-stage investments in companies developing technology that could augment Microsoft's core products.
San Francisco police officers could be wearing cameras as early as Aug. 1 after their union voted to support a set of rules for using the devices that seeks a middle path on whether officers should be allowed to view footage before filing reports on critical incidents such as shootings.
Facebook knows your age, the food you like and has a wealth of user data that has helped fuel the tech firm's multibillion-dollar advertising business. Now the company is adding another strategy to its advertising playbook: targeting nonusers.
The Nautilus Data Technologies data center would pump water from the Stockton Deep Water Channel at a maximum rate of 3,000 to 4,500 gallons per minute and the water would re-enter the river 4 degrees Fahrenheit hotter. The impact would be negligible.
Google scored a major legal victory against Oracle on Thursday when a federal court jury ruled that the search giant was within its rights to use Java programming code to build its Android operating system.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise shares rallied almost 7 percent Wednesday in the wake of the tech giant's latest quarterly report and plans to spin off its business-services division in a deal valued at $8.5 billion.
AT&T didn’t show much interest in Yahoo until Verizon became its likely suitor, so the move is probably as much about taking on Verizon as it is expanding its own advertising portfolio.
The Mountain View, Calif., company’s apparent transition from go-to search engine to omnipresent virtual assistant probably will require rethinking its advertising business.
Electric car startup Faraday Future has started down what promises to be a long and winding road toward building a manufacturing facility on Mare Island, Vallejo city officials announced Tuesday.
Oakland has progressed so far that it has begun to serve as a model for other communities looking to take advantage of tech companies moving out of expensive cities.
Ransomware’s been around for a while, but it’s become a huge problem in just the last six months. Here is a little background and what to do if you find yourself the victim.
As U.S. startups compete to make everything from diapers to dog food available at the tap of a finger, a group of entrepreneurs from the developing world is using those on-demand business models to make life easier for consumers in their home countries.
California technology companies are poised to take the lead in developing new anti-drone and gun safety tools for the federal government — adding another layer of complexity to the West Coast industry’s relationship with East Coast intelligence agencies.
Google unwrapped lots of goodies at its developers conference in Mountain View, Calif., on Wednesday: a spiffed-up virtual reality platform called Daydream VR, Android Wear smart watches that communicate directly with the Internet, and a retort to Amazon's red-hot Echo wireless speaker/virtual assistant called Google Home.
The abundant venture capital funding that convinced companies they could stay private longer is now harder to come by — such funding in Silicon Valley fell 19.5 percent in the first quarter of 2016 compared with the same period in 2015.
The company received a patent Tuesday describing a way to reduce pedestrian injuries in an accident with a robotic vehicle. The impact of the crash, Google suggests, would expose a coating that glues the person to the front of the car.
When turbines start spinning at the first U.S. offshore wind farm near Rhode Island later this year, some energy developers will already be eyeing a bigger prize.
AT&T announced late Monday it has expanded the reach of its GigaPower service. As of Tuesday morning, people who in live in parts of San Francisco, San Jose and several other Bay Area cities will be able to sign up for the Internet service.
More than 200 software developers and technology designers have signed up for the three-day San Diego SmartCity Hackathon and Innovation Program, which kicks off Friday at Weaver Conference Center in UC San Diego’s Institute of the Americas.
While San Diego is known for biotechnology and wireless, the region isn’t seen as a software powerhouse, despite clusters of data analytics and cybersecurity software expertise.