The Design Tech High School, will move from its current site in Burlingame into the new, 64,000-square-foot building located on the Oracle Campus in 2017.
The market for the Internet of Things — ordinary objects made “smart” by technology that connects them and the data they produce to the Internet in is growing exponentially in San Francisco.
Wearables are a part of a highly vulnerable category of computing called the Internet of Things. Researchers have already shown that they can remotely shut off Web-connected cars, compromise medical devices and steal email contacts from refrigerators.
A small part of the Internet of Things market that Cisco Systems sees as a future $19 trillion industry, wearables are becoming "trainables" that not only track your biometrics, but also double as digital coaches.
Wi-Fi advocates fear LTE-U won’t play nice with rival technologies in unlicensed spectrum frequencies, crowding them out and slowing down Web browsing for Wi-Fi users.
HP has found that it is not able to compete with other public cloud options and will instead focus on the private cloud and traditional networking services that its large corporate customers want.
Western Digital has acquired SanDisk which reflects the trend of slowing sales of personal computers and a shift away from traditional storage devices to flash memory.
A new Downtown Fresno shared office will house several budding tech-sector businesses and expand its training programs to teach software coding to students from high school through adulthood.
If Google goes through with the expansion, this would make San Jose one of the largest cities to offer the fiber-optic service, which promises faster Internet with a connection of up to 1,000 megabits per second.
If companies can forestall the drying up of PC revenue, they gain precious time and financial flexibility to build up their faster-growing businesses to eventually replace those PC sales.
The move comes as the Consumer Electronics Association predicts that 700,000 drones will be sold this holiday season. The government, which has lined up several drone and pilot industry groups behind the effort, created a task force to spell out specific rules.
Many San Franciscans are seeing their rents rise as Google shuttles workers to and from Silicon Valley, prompting a call for increased regulation on the private buses using public bus stops.
A shift from traditional in-house corporate networks to faster, cheaper data centers accessed via the Internet is changing the information technology business model.
Experts say cutting ozone to federal health standards while meeting state greenhouse gas emissions targets will require a radical transformation of California's transportation sector over the next two decades.
It’s another sign that Silicon Valley investors are warming to the growing civic tech market, long considered unsexy because of its connection to government bureaucracy, which is anathema to the tech world’s fast-moving ethos.
Venture funding in the Bay Area totaled about $23 billion, which was 25 percent above the $18 billion invested in the Bay Area during the first nine months of 2014.
Google Street View now offers a virtual tour of the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, Mirror Lake, Bridalveil Fall and several other popular destinations.
Although SARTA is coming to a close, its sustainable agricultural technology division, AgStart will continue its work in Woodland, a Sacramento suburb.
The cuts were mainly in the company’s engineering and product functions divisions, though a Twitter spokesperson said the company eliminated jobs across the board.
The San Diego Regional Economic Development Corp. has targeted cybersecurity as an industry where the region’s defense and communications technology expertise can be tapped to create jobs.
The acquisition creates a behemoth with more than $80 billion in annual revenue and 180,000 employees worldwide and draws a bead on a business services and technology market that Hewlett-Packard is also targeting.
Assembly Bill 693 dedicates $100 million per year in carbon cap-and-trade revenue to place solar panels atop apartment buildings or other multifamily housing units.
Stockton’s first “H2O Hackathon” ended Friday with some creative plans to slay that monster drought — ideas like text messages that warn you in real time if you’ve exceeded your water use goals, or games you can play on your smartphone as a reward for taking shorter showers.