A look at the ways our favorite backyard tech giant has made the news this week.
Old shoes get spruced up at Aram's Luggage & Shoe Repair.
A new Steve Jobs action figure is expected to be released in February.
Location-based app 'Mezz' used for discovering local hotspots and sharing them with local community.
The organic vegan cafe inside the Whole Foods Market is popular among locals; employees remain positive.
Sotheby's sells the original Apple contract for $1.6 million, which is less than what Apple spent on lobbying in two quarters.
A look at the ways our favorite backyard technology giant has made the news this week.
A look at how our favorite backyard tech giant has made the news this week.
The iPhone 4S virtual personal assistant has pro-choice and pro-life advocates swirling around Siri's inability to provide information about contraception and abortion care.
This mother of two turned a hobby— making soap— into an environmentally friendly business.
San Jose Sharks players will be at Amici's Tuesday to sign autographs; the pizzeria will donate 100 percent of sales to the Sharks Foundation from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Silicon Valley companies from start-ups to tech giants continue to make business ties with Brazil.
Lehigh brings back workers for the first time following the disturbing shooting by employee Shareef Allman.
In an internal memo by Tim Cook announces plan for a service for employees to be held at Apple's headquarters.
The makeshift memorial bench blossomed with flowers, candles, mementos and personal notes at One Infinite Loop.
Apple's headquarters had a steady stream of visitors and media the night his death was announced.
Flags at One Infinite Loop hang low.
The 'Let's Talk iPhone' event was an invitation only, but curious fans wanted to see what they could see from the sidewalk.
Apple's iPhone 4S comes with speed and groovy graphics, but doesn't make the hearts of the blogosphere and analysts go pitty-pat.
Will there be two iPhone reveals Tuesday?
City's second farmers market opens at 9 a.m. on Sunday at the Oaks Shopping Center.
Blog chronicles 10 leadership lessons from Jobs, a new book of his wisdom is out in November, and a biography is being rushed into print.
Apple now world's most valuable company, with a price tag of $383 billion and shares at $411.63 apiece.
While state's rate climbed in August, county's dropped; Cupertino at 6.4 percent.
Seth Cohen of Cupertino is behind the new app that calls itself a 'video valet' for iPad video viewers.
Steve Wozniak likes to be accessible to his fans and he answers his own phone. He talks to Patch about this and more—like his stint on Dancing with the Stars.
Silicon Valley start-up Gobble.com allows neighborhood chefs to sell their creations throughout the Peninsula, South Bay and San Francisco via an online marketplace.
Cupertino residents Nancy Orton and Glenda Wood have spent the last three decades creating handmade, locally manufactured children's clothing on a national scale—all while operating out of their own home.
The Silicon Valley genius behind Apple chats with Patch about his friendship with Steve Jobs, Apple's origins, its future, what the company's up against—and whether he would go back.
Five CEOs of Silicon Valley start-ups discussed how they overcame the challenges of starting and running their own businesses at an event Thursday.