Maker Faire inspires Bay Area residents
The Bay Area Maker Faire — a annual festival of makers who gather to show and share their creations — celebrated its 10th anniversary in the Bay Area.
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The Bay Area Maker Faire — a annual festival of makers who gather to show and share their creations — celebrated its 10th anniversary in the Bay Area.
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Given that two out of three security breaches reportedly exploit weak or stolen passwords, password management is one of the biggest cybersecurity concerns.
Moving beyond passwords Read More »
Today’s startups are tackling more regulated industries — and they’re finally succeeding.
Are regulatory agencies friends of Silicon Valley startups? Read More »
Shares of this manufacturer of robot-assisted surgical systems dropped Tuesday following the company’s Thursday report of lower profits for the fourth quarter of 2014.
Intuitive Surgical reports lower profit for fourth quarter Read More »
Even with its enormous wealth per capita, Santa Clara County had the largest percentage of unsheltered homeless in the country this year.
Santa Clara County’s homeless hope for hotel rooms after shelter closes Read More »
Profiles of Silicon Valley communities in transition, from transformations in Menlo Park’s Belle Haven neighborhood to the unsheltered homeless in Santa Clara County to North Fair Oaks’ revitalization efforts.
SPECIAL REPORT – Living in Silicon Valley: Profiles of communities in transition Read More »
So far, 144 people from the Jungle have been housed, while more than 60 who received rental subsidies are still looking for apartments.
San Jose shuts down ‘The Jungle,’ one of nation’s largest homeless encampments Read More »
Mountain View is considering raising fees on new construction to fund affordable housing, a move developers say would shift projects to other towns and council members say is necessary because of a decrease in government funding for the projects.
Mountain View may increase development fees to fund affordable housing Read More »
The Mountain View City Council has approved an ordinance to increase the city minimum wage to $10.30 with annual adjustment to inflation, starting July 1, 2015.
Mountain View boosts its minimum wage to $10.30, with $15 goal by 2018 Read More »