There are good paying jobs available right now here in Cupertino, including one that pays $45-$50 an hour.
From a Elon Musk's Hyperloop to Sergey Brin's lab-grown hamburger, sometimes the rich do have more fun.
For many in Silicon Valley, Apple is their dream job. Headquartered right here in Cupertino, the company posted hundreds of positions just this week.
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The U.S. is the only developed nation that does not require employers to offer paid vacation, according to a report.
Employees across the nation want better pay; chains don't seem fazed yet.
As Calif. Public Utilities Commission decides to regulate transportation network companies, cab drivers argue they should be shut down.
The tiny chip maker is reportedly working on low power communications chips.
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The retail chain is still struggling, but lines are forming at the Cupertino store.
Mark Zuckerberg announces the death of Chef Josef Desimone.
The taxi-calling app now available to deploy a fleet of cars around Silicon Valley.
It's not all about software anymore. Companies like Jawbone and GoPro are now heavy hitters in the area.
While Apple’s iPhone sales are sweet, its profit margins leave a bitter aftertaste.
Company concedes that ‘sensitive’ information may have been compromised.
Rubi coffee kiosks have been installed in 120 Bay Area grocery stores, serving Seattle's Best Coffee.
The Cupertino-based company acquires two startups that will boost Maps.
It makes sense that a company that delivers certified organic produce and other products from family farms would invest in hybrid trucks.
One woman died and a man has been in a coma for 10 days after using third-party chargers with their iPhones.
Whether just getting started, or a long-time business owner seeking new resources, this symposium is for you.
The company issued a statement expressing sympathy and promising a probe of the case.
Steve Wozniak designed and built the first consumer personal computers in the garage of Steve Jobs' parents in Los Altos.
A free registration link is included in this article about the event, modeled on last year's Mayor's Small Business Workshop.
Almost 22,000 burritos will be given out by Aug. 2.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
Cupertino Patch live-blogs the first public meeting after the Apple Campus 2 draft environmental impact report was released.
Can't go? The city is live-streaming the proceedings. Want to comment? You can do so via mail or online, until July 22.
Food service and construction are keeping Santa Clara County employed.
The company goes from big cats to big waves with its operating systems.
New employees will generate $32 million in property tax alone, and the building will create 9,200 construction jobs, a consultant's report for Apple says.
The company cites the possible presence of salmonella in the cereal.
Cupertino's unemployment rate is nearing 4 percent.
The proposed $2.25 billion fine for the 2010 San Bruno gas pipe explosion that destroyed a neighborhood is adopted by the full California Public Utilities Commission, would be the largest such fine ever assessed.
There's a store (or two) behind that mountain of rubble.
Apple will discontinue all hardware services for the original iPhone beginning June 11.
The vacancies at The Marketplace provide some opportunities for new businesses. What would you like to see?