Bitcoin coders at popup hackathon prepared for big launches on blockchain after the halving, and a cryptocurrency market now valued at over $2.4 trillion.
On a visit to San Francisco (USA) on April 21, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic Akylbek Japarov was guest of honour at the opening
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Akylbek Japarov attended the opening ceremony of High Technology Park House in Silicon Valley as part of his working visit to San Francisco
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In her column "Stanford TBR," Cate Burtner recommends students read Sarah Rose Etter's "Ripe" for a satirical glimpse into the dystopian realities of the technocratic Silicon Valley culture.
The project is decades in the making. After receiving $1 million through Congressman Jimmy Panetta it has once again kick-started.
The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada is assisting 15 people who were displaced after an apartment building fire in the central Las Vegas valley.
Airchat follows the format of a standard Facebook or X newsfeed, with a twist: Each post can only be shared as a voice note, and everyone can hear posts as well as see AI transcriptions of them.
You might know Bay Area artist Danielle Baskin for her viral, immersive art installations and jokes. Her newest project, Moonlight, is certainly not a joke, but she still finds her characteristic whimsy when describing her new venture: “It’s SaaS for witches.” She’s not kidding. Moonlight is a free online tarot platform, where you can draw […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
After receiving eight offers, the one-bedroom, 384-square-foot home in Cupertino was sold "considerably over asking," according to a report.
Rapidus, a chip contract manufacturer, or foundry, in Japan, announced it set up a U.S. subsidiary and opened an office in Silicon Valley.
Todd Hill, 51, who was known as 'Mr. Flip It' on HGTV's Flip It to Win It was jailed for four years and ordered to pay nearly $10M after being found guilty of fraud. Prosecutors he was involved in multiple scams including a Ponzi scheme