Elon Musk is bringing the Silicon Valley mantra of "move fast and break things" to Washington. We might not like the result.
"Move fast and break things" was already a suspect idea in business. Now it's poised to wreck government, too.
Spread the loveIn a landmark achievement that promises to reshape the tech industry, researchers at the University of ...
SUNNYVALE — The Tech Business Expo in downtown Sunnyvale brought together local residents and Silicon Valley tech companies ...
Silicon Valley, long plagued by notorious traffic jams, is breathing a collective sigh of relief today as the newly ...
China’s leading tech firms, Alibaba BABA, ByteDance, and Meituan MPNGY MPNGF, are reportedly expanding their AI teams in ...
On Monday, Nov. 18, almost two weeks after the election, the count was too close to call in the two districts: District 13, Central Valley: With 86% of the votes counted, incumbent John Duarte (R) was ...
The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Union (AFSCME)—which represents University of California employees who work in patient care, dining, custodial, transportation and ...
The 237-foot-tall landmark constructed in 1881 was the brainchild of San Jose Mercury publisher J.J. Owen, who was inspired ...
Winning cities in the 2024 Digital Cities Survey are not only modernizing their IT infrastructure — they're investing in digital equity programs, upgrading resident-facing services and prioritizing ...
(Enrique Alfaro/X) At least four Silicon Valley companies plan to invest approximately US $890 million in the Bajío state of Jalisco, Mexico in 2025. On Friday, the electronics manufacturing ...
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