Larry Magid: Conference focuses on regional impact of AI
I’ve been covering tech from my perch in Silicon Valley since the early 80s, and when I went on the road, it was typically for tech conferences in places such as New York, Las Vegas, Austin and Berlin. But I spent two days last week at the RegenAI Summit in Ashland, Oregon, a city of
Wildly popular ’80s toy has another shot to overcome long-running snub
Despite its popularity, it has always fallen short in the balloting for the Toy Hall of Fame — taking a backseat to not only Barbie but a stick and a cardboard box.
Man fatally shot in Oakland parking lot
The killing is the 68th homicide investigated by Oakland police this year and the first since three people were fatally shot in different areas of the city on Sept. 7.
Stanford’s backup QB plays key role in preparation for Syracuse
Justin Lamson, who played at Syracuse for two seasons, is excited to face former team.
Burglar breaks into shed, garage of Saratoga home damaged by fire
Lock cut, door pried open in incident.
Week 4 picks: Washington in must-win mode, Utah survives at Oklahoma State, Cal and USC wobble, ASU rolls
The Trojans are favored at Michigan while the Bears are slight underdogs against winless Florida State.
Bay Area high school football 2024: Week 4 preview, schedule
Top matchups in Week 4 include San Ramon Valley at McClymonds, Menlo School at Capuchino, Hillsdale at Santa Teresa, Gunn at Monta Vista.
6 myths about California crime as voters weigh ballot measure on drugs, retail theft
Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties. Here are the facts about California crime trends.
7 awesome Bay Area things to do this weekend, Sept. 20-22
Got your weekend plans? We have some nifty ideas, from amazing concerts and shows to a sure-fire grilling strategy.
California laws cracking down on election deepfakes by AI face legal challenges
In a lawsuit filed by a person who created parody videos featuring altered audios of Kamala Harris, says the laws censor free speech and allow anybody to take legal action over content they dislike.