A San Jose man’s arrest Tuesday afternoon was followed by police detonating several explosive devices found in his home in Japan Town.
A San Jose man’s arrest Tuesday afternoon was followed by police detonating several explosive devices found in his home in Japan Town.
First Steve Jobs resigned from Apple. Then Carol Bartz was told to resign from Yahoo. Now rumors are swirling around the Internet that Cisco’s John Chambers will announce his resignation at his company’s annual financial analyst conference later today.
When twins are toddlers and they dress alike, it can actually be kind of cute. When twins are 30 years old and they dress alike, it gets kind of creepy. That hasn’t stopped the Winklevoss twins from donning identical suits and fluorescent green ties to promote pistachios.
Driving through San Jose can sometimes feel like the miles in this town are marked in malls. If you’re looking to shake up your shopping routine, head to the outer perimeters of the county to find some of the best in boutique browsing.
Silicon Valley is blessed with a number of good South Indian restaurants and the dosa, a thin griddle cake made from fermented rice and lentils, is one of the stars of the menu.
Featuring tail wagging and costume contests, an obstacle course, the ever-popular pet look-alike competition, kids events, music and more, Bark in the Park is gearing up for another record-breaking year on Saturday, Sept. 17.
Located at the end of San Pedro Square next to the historic Peralta adobe, San Pedro Square Market will feature about 20 different vendors ranging from a wine bar, wood oven pizza from Naples and a local and fresh produce market.
It all began with a tweet by the CBS “What’s Trending?” Twitter feed on Friday afternoon. For a few brief moments, the world was led to believe that Steve Jobs is dead. A short time later, “What’s Trending?” removed the tweet and issued an oddly worded retraction, “Apologies- reports of Steve Job’s death completely unconfirmed. Live on.”
Rumors are circulating around the web that AOL is interested in acquiring Yahoo. Bloomberg reports that CEO Tim Armstrong of AOL has been in talks with Yahoo’s new council of advisers, now that Bartz is out of the picture. Such a merger, they claim, would help two companies now in decline to regain their momentum against such web giants as Google and Facebook. While Yahoo is valued at more than 10 times the value of AOL, Wired notes that “with additional backing and some kind of plan it wouldn’t be impossible to alter Yahoo’s financial future.”
The Luna Park Business Association presents a celebration of San Jose’s street art community on Saturday, September 24.