The man who coined the name iMac, and author of "Insanely Simple" chatted with TIME's Harry McCracken
Ken Segall, the man who coined the name iMac, will discuss his book "Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success" with TIME magazine editor, Harry McCracken.
The soft-opened Silicon Valley Bay Club in Cupertino mixed single professionals while showing off the latest fitness club by Western Athletics.
Bitter+Sweet turns ONE today! Free coffee and fun all day.
While the state's unemployment rate decreased, Bay Area cities had just the opposite experience.
As part of the coffee shop's anniversary celebration the owners of Humphry Slocombe Ice Cream will sign their book at the store starting at 4 p.m.
A look at the ways our favorite backyard tech giant has made the news this week.
Specials and events such as a book signing and brewing class fill the week at Bitter+Sweet Coffee and Dessert Bar.
While the national outlook for jobs is mixed, the technology sector continues to lead with employment openings in Silicon Valley.
A look at the ways our favorite backyard tech giant have made the news this week.
Eventster, a free iPhone and iPad app, delivers 600,000 distinct events to users everyday.
The daily, relentless parking enforcement at two busy shopping centers in Cupertino and Los Altos is aimed at changing the habits of all-day parkers who displace paying customers.
Yuri Milner's Los Altos Hills French chateau-style home is valued at $50 million by Silicon Valley's county assessor, substantially less than what was paid for it.
Sorry duck lovers, the French delicacy won't be sold in the state any longer.
Cupertino's Bruce Woolpert died Sunday; the Coast Guard is investigating what happened.
A look at how our favorite backyard tech giant has made the news this week.
A favorite Italian past time has found a home at the newly opened, and ultra hip, Silicon Valley Bocce Club.
May was the platform’s most successful month to date, with nearly 12 million users and record-breaking revenue.
The Cupertino Chamber of Commerce welcomed long-standing and just-joined members alike during their mixer June 13 at Bowlmor Lanes.
A look at the way our favorite backyard tech giant have made the news this week.
Future owner Bill Dancer hopes to take possession of Bobbi's Coffee Shop next week, but it will be called Bobbie's Cafe.
Become a Virgin Galactic Future Astronaut and float in space.
Taking up the mantle to help veterans find jobs, Google is offer an all-expense paid Summit to help former soldiers with job development in the high tech community.
A look at the ways our favorite backyard tech giant has made the news last week.
Two arrested, four dress like giant iPhones, as Greenpeace calls on Apple to commit to renewable energy.
Kaiser Santa Clara workers among those getting 3% raises.
The cheapest gas in Cupertino can be found at both Rotten Robbie and Valero for $4.09 a gallon.
A look at the ways our favorite backyard news giant has made the news this week.
Former president Bill Clinton provided his view on economic recovery Thursday at the Outlook Conference organized by the Bay Area Council.
Eat out on April 26 to benefit HIV/AIDS services. Amici's and Park Place Restaurant are two local participating eateries.
Curried Away provides nutritious four-course, gourmet lunch boxes delivered right to your office.
Lehigh Southwest Cement is partnering with the technology company Oakbio, Inc., to research processes that could reduce greenhouse gasses and create commercial products.
Loss of Lucky leaves Cupertino without a traditional-chain, non-ethnic grocery store.
Bill Dancer says a previous owner Sally Carpenter claims to still own name of beloved diner.