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Silicon Valley tech workers, once apolitical, are increasingly protesting a growing pro-Trump shift among industry elites, reflecting a deepening divide between leadership and the workforce.
The Trump administration predicts its barrage of tariffs will push Apple to manufacture the iPhone in the U.S. for the first ...
It is unusual for politicians, without provocation, to take a domestic industry to task. Yet this is exactly what happened ...
Apple’s struggle to make new products was leading some people inside its Silicon Valley headquarters to wonder whether the ...
A fledgling tech company that uses AI techniques to help big automakers produce self-driving vehicles is expanding into a big ...
The California state government salary for an elected official who serves as an executive may not match the take-home pay for ...
Whether you're looking for an Easter restaurant reservation or an egg hunt for the kids (and even one for adults – bring your ...
Before Silicon Valley was all apps and ad tech, it was about atoms—not just bits. The future of innovation depends on ...
MILPITAS — Analog Devices sold a five-building office and research campus in the South Bay to a veteran real estate firm in a ...
While the U.S. argues over tariffs, China, Japan, and South Korea are quietly reshaping their tech markets, shifting towards regional dominance – signaling a potential turning point in global tech ...
Though the Bay Area has always been a magnet for major players and their money, the data implies that a new breed of ...
Silicon Valley militarists don’t need to lobby this administration because they’re embedded in it, says William Hartung.