Courtesy of SV411.com, here’s a quick rundown of the latest technology news in Silicon Valley, including Facebook’s new app store, developments in the Oracle-Google lawsuit, and a wordy wordsmith signing on to write the Steve Jobs biopic screenplay.
Courtesy of SV411.com, here’s a quick rundown of the latest technology news in Silicon Valley, including Facebook’s new app store, developments in the Oracle-Google lawsuit, and a wordy wordsmith signing on to write the Steve Jobs biopic screenplay.
Whether it’s the decor, the food or the drinks or all the above some restaurants just feel like you’ve left San Jose and arrived some place else. Given San Jose’s diverse ethnicity and food scene, it’s easy to get away.
Courtesy of SV411.com, here’s a quick rundown of the latest technology news in Silicon Valley, including organ donors on Facebook, Google adding features to its social network and the acquisition of Penultimate.
Since opening its first location on Winchester in February 2009, Jordan Zweigoron has made Psycho Donuts a South Bay icon.
Cinco de Mayo has come and gone, but summer hasn’t even begun and that means margarita season is just getting started. Here’s where to get a good one.
If your mom says not to do anything special on mother’s day don’t believe it. Take her out to brunch at one of these restaurants. That’s what she really wants.
Professional tennis is leaving San Jose and walking to Memphis. The ATP World Tour announced this week that the 123-year-old tennis tournament, currently known as the SAP Open, will not return in 2014. In the past, the event featured greats such as John McEnroe, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and many others. More recently, casual fans would have a hard time identifying the top seeds. The event will move to Memphis next year before eventually becoming a stop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A high-tech worker from Silicon Valley stripped naked during a TSA security search last week before trying to board a flight from Portland International Airport to San Jose. The voluntary strip search served as a protest against airport security screeners in an act John E. Brennan, 49, deemed protected political speech.
The steakhouse is a classic genre of American dining. Clubby, masculine and even elegant, these five San Jose steakhouses fit the bill.
San Jose native Tommy Phillips went from selling rims out of his trunk with nothing more than a pager to owning an ultra successful business called California Wheels.