The international chocolatier announced plans to close all of its North American locations by early spring.
The new-look Tesla features updated wheels and headlights, a wider body and a more pronounced fender according to Gizmodo.
xiQ develops artificial intelligence that helps field marketers develop better leads amid switch to remote work accelerated by the pandemic.
The Palo Alto property is among five Oxford Capital purchased for a combined $111 million according to the report.
Juva Life launched its Redwood City cannabis delivery service in late January aiming for rapid territorial expansion.
Deal underscores Silicon Valley's complicated relationship with military.
Foster City-based Zoox touts safety of its autonomous vehicles, but an independent study said such claims are unproven.
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Pasadena-based Alexandria Real Estate has dropped over $850 million on Palo Alto real estate within the span of three years.
City officials said 75 percent of Palo Alto’s hotels asked that the city pull out of the partnership.
The two-story 85,000-square-foot dealership will feature Audi and Mercedes brands, the report said.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp told "Axios on HBO" he wanted to make the move amid Silicon Valley's "increasing intolerance and monoculture."
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is facing the biggest challenge to his leadership since founding the company 15 years ago.
The store closure is part of a cost-cutting measure nationwide and employees at the downtown location will be transferred to other stores.
The Facebook CEO and his wife, Priscilla Chan, said they hoped the gifts would help keep some of their favorite restaurants afloat.
The Tesla CEO said on Twitter he’ll move production out of state if Alameda County won’t allow him to reopen plant.
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Tech companies including Google and Facebook canceled conferences due to concerns about the coronavirus, which is spreading in the Bay Area.
The chain currently has dozens of California locations and will reportedly be closing all of its stores.
The shops will close their doors within the next week.
Ciitizen, a Silicon Valley startup, requests medical records on behalf of cancer patients and redacts them for clarity and legibility.
The Tesla CEO urged PG&E customers to buy his company's solar-battery system, saying it would keep power during future outages.
Condé Nast Traveler released its list of annual Readers’ Choice inn winners for 2019 in Northern California.
The Silicon Valley has been listed with 23 "Superfund" sites, a distinction the U.S. EPA gives to the worst culprits of pollution.
Retailer Sherri McMullen has taken her design flair from Oakland to the Peninsula by opening another shop in the Town and Country Village.
The 44-year-old store came to a close Aug. 31, going down with a bang including live music, dancing and bargains galore.
The store situated where a cannery once stood lost its lease for the property owner's other plans, according to the chain store spokesman.
The coffee brand has moved into the Stanford Shopping Center with its opening day on Aug. 30 and Community Day on Sept. 14.
The small pizza place on University Avenue closed up shop in the highly competitive downtown culinary region of the Silicon Valley.
American business magazine Inc. recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.
By next month, the Prolific Oven will not be found in its Palo Alto, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale locations after 39 years in business.
Hundreds of people gathered in front of Palantir on High Street Friday to demand the data company end its contracts with ICE.
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Sales jobs abound in some form or fashion in the Silicon Valley.
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iHEAR’s quest to deliver nationwide availability of innovative lower cost hearing products seeks to empower consumers and remove barriers
An InfStones-hosted PoS CEO summit in Palo Alto covered latest blockchain trends.
There's merchandise and music to make the Palo Alto complex at 660 Stanford Shopping Center the place to take part in various events.