TiVo makes moves with Frontier and Aereo deals — but is it enough?
Growing competition with television streaming services is pushing TiVo to make big moves.... Read more.
Decreasing snowpack continues to disappoint skiers in Tahoe City
Due to California’s infamous drought and the effects of climate change, Tahoe is experiencing record low snowpack which has drastically affected the ski exper... Read more.
TiVo Q4 earnings beat expectations as subscriptions rise
Shares of the software and technology creator for television set-top boxes rose over 5 percent to $11.85 in after-hours trading March 3, after announcing fourth... Read more.
Public fears invasion of privacy by smart TVs
Between the lawsuits filed in the hack of the nation’s second largest health insurer, Anthem, Inc., and the White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer P... Read more.
California, Silicon Valley turning ‘sustainability’ from buzzword to reality
Civic and industry leaders made a plea for technology companies to expand their footprint in the civic sphere, while noting that Silicon Valley had made strides... Read more.
LGBT acceptance in Silicon Valley tech community on the rise, but there is still work to be done
Acceptance of gays has made progress in a tech community that once shunned the lifestyle, still, some say acceptance of other sexual orientations -- especially ... Read more.
Luxury pet hotel off Highway 101 includes Netflix, Skype amenities
With massive dog murals on the sides of its walls, commuters throughout the Bay Area might recognize the Wag Hotel as they drive down an otherwise mundane stret... Read more.
Bay Area lights up for the holidays
From San Jose to Mountain View to Menlo Park, cities across the Peninsula are lighting up with holiday traditions.... Read more.
California Avenue businesses in Palo Alto lament lost revenues amid construction
The Streetscape Project construction has driven street traffic to a trickle and caused businesses to lose up to 40 percent of their revenue, feeding frustration... Read more.
Drought leads to pressure on Palo Alto to halt dumping water for basements
California’s drought has led some Palo Alto residents to press for a ban on the dumping of millions of gallons of groundwater into storm drains, a result of s... Read more.