Concerns about climate change and consumer demand for clean energy are creating more demand for energy storage solutions — especially to fully capture the possibilities of alternative energy.
Despite the risks involved in having a large corporate business be the dominant employer in a city, many locales in surrounding cities would love to have Apple move into their neck of the woods because the tech giant brings high-paying jobs.
The Justice Department has created a new office to help companies prevent attacks and respond when they happen, although significant funding remains gridlocked in President Obama’s proposed budget.
With the United States now vulnerable to overseas attackers who wield digital weapons, lawmakers are pushing military leaders to publicize some capabilities to deter raids on U.S. databases.
Caltech grabs the top honors for the fifth year in a row based on income from research, the amount of scholarly publications, and how international the student bodies and faculties are.
The challenges of real-time copyright enforcement came back in the spotlight over the Sept. 12 weekend, when Periscope responded to more than 140 takedown notices, most about the fight between Mayweather and Andre Berto — a pay-per-view boxing match that cost up to $74.95 to watch on Showtime but that thousands watched through the app for free.
Job gains next year will continue to be driven by growth in construction, professional and technical services, and transportation and warehousing tied to international trade, an annual forecast found.
The city's role in building a fiber network depends on the tech giant's decision to bring Google Fiber to the San Jose area, which includes Palo Alto, Mountain View, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale.
Election software firm Everyone Counts has raised $20 million in debt and equity financing to push its electronic voting technology into more county and state governments.
The lawsuit is the latest fallout from an aborted $1.3-billion plan to provide an iPad to every student, teacher and campus administrator in the nation’s second-largest school district.
A San Fernando Valley politician called Thursday for digital billboards to be permitted on some city-owned properties, saying the resulting advertising revenue could be used to pay both for basic services and for initiatives to help the homeless.
CCT Telecomm and REM Net Communications have teamed up to bring free Wi-Fi access and telephone services, which will remain in place until AT&T and PG&E are able to repair or replace damaged lines and restore communications to the town.
Users can upload their own 360-degree videos, and for viewing, they can change the angle of videos by moving the cursor, sliding their finger across a cellphone or rotating the device.
Target, Apple App Store and multiple California State University campuses have all shared recent headlines concerning security breaches, evidence that electronic crimes affect public and private infrastructure alike.
The imprimatur of the world’s most valuable private technology company should boost Oakland’s efforts to attract more major employers and add cachet to its burgeoning Uptown neighborhood, experts said.
Doing so would require Metropolitan Water District to build a treatment plant and delivery facilities and comply with various environmental regulations. Officials say similar projects have cost about $1 billion.
The report offers a view of how the border might look in a future where cars drive themselves, digital personal assistants track our daily habits, and advanced video analytics are able to detect a driver’s emotional state.
The AdelanTech Leadership Program is designed to help people in rural areas gain technology skills and leadership training even while they work or attend school full time.