The inventor of the cell phone, Martin Cooper, talks about his new book and why we’ve barely begun to harness the power of cellular technology.
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Transit Advocates are Pushing MTC to Release $1.7 Billion in Federal Funding to Grow Services
The MTC adopted austerity budgets through July 1, but advocates say they are fed up with waiting for service increases.
Santa Clara Co., 49ers Giving Youth Vaccination Incentives
Santa Clara County leaders want eligible youth to get vaccinated, and they’re pulling out all the stops to make sure it happens.
Facebook’s Oversight Board has Upheld its Ban of Donald Trump
Facebook’s Oversight Board said the ongoing risk of violence “justified” the suspension.
Local Democrats Censure Stone Over ‘Offensive’ Comment
Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone’s affinity for antiquated colloquialisms has turned into a hog-wild debacle.
Cupertino Electeds Adopt New Development Rules Despite Warnings From Housing Officials
Cupertino electeds adopted the new density rules seemingly unaware of a letter from the state warning the ordinance violated California law.
Recall Backers Raise Funds, but Newsom’s Side has More Cash
So far, political fundraisers have set up six campaign committees to spend on either side of the still-unofficial recall election.
SCC Supes to Vote on $350M in Bonds for Affordable Housing
The county hopes to purchase and build homes on several sites to reach its goal of 4,800 new units by 2027.
California Is Awash in Cash, Thanks to a Booming Market
The stock market has soared to new heights, prompting a record number of Silicon Valley companies to go public.
San Jose Airport adds 300+ Parking Spaces to Meet Demand
People can see a map of parking locations and real-time availability at flysanjose.com/parking.
Chromebooks, iPads Ready For Checkout at SJ Public Library
The San Jose Public Library has 600 Chromebooks and 3,000 WiFi Hotspots available for pickup.
SJ Approves Commission Funding to Grow Governance Outreach
A volunteer commission working to change the way San Jose is governed is getting $110,000 from San Jose to improve outreach.
Winter is Coming: South Bay Restaurants Brace for The Cold
South Bay restaurateurs are trying to figure out how to survive with limited indoor dining and winter on the way.
San Jose Jazz Launches Music Festival and Downtown Venue
San Jose’s newest venue, The Break Room, is located in San Jose Jazz's downtown office at 310 S First St. in the SoFA District.
Opinion: Google Shows SJ Needs a Stronger Development Process
San Jose Planning Commissioner Justin Lardinois says Google's community benefits package shouldn’t be considered unusual, but the standard.
Stanford Professor Wins ‘Nobel Prize’ of Computer Science World
The announcement set off a controversy that may change how the A.M. Turing Award honoree is vetted and chosen in the future.
