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Is Wireless Heading in a New Direction?

Is Wireless Heading in a New Direction?

Anyone who uses a wireless system has encountered problems like dropped calls or connections as slow as rotary modem. Steve Perlman says he has a solution for that, and he has a proven track record solving other problems.

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Local Police Go Wireless

Local Police Go Wireless

The Los Gatos/Monte Sereno police force has finally gone wireless. A new system, installed in the forces fourteen patrol cars, allows officers to download video from their vehicles directly to police headquarters.

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Livefeed: Tastes of summer

Livefeed: Tastes of summer

Cue the Don Henley: “I can feel it in the air. The summer’s out of reach.” Well, almost. We’re in August already. Summer is ticking away, and those buzzkiller back-to-school sales are here again. There are a few weeks left to savor the big, ripe flavors of the season. Here are my picks for savoring the last bites of summer.

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Review: La Villa Deli

Review: La Villa Deli

In terms of the valley’s culinary secrets, La Villa would have to rank with the absolute worst-kept. But despite being one of the most popular delis in the South Bay, there’s an interesting insider quality to La Villa that refuses to go away. It’s as if the hardest-core of the hard-core regulars, refuse to let go of the days when the little Italian sandwich shop was an exclusively neighborhood phenomenon.

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Residents Hit the Streets to Celebrate National Night Out

Residents Hit the Streets to Celebrate National Night Out

Fans of block parties, ice cream socials, barbecues, potlucks, cover bands and dancing are in luck tonight—Bay Area residents have a slew of parties to choose from to celebrate National Night Out.

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Young Boy Saves 2 in Pool Rescue

Young Boy Saves 2 in Pool Rescue

A 9-year-old boy who helped save the lives of a 3-year-old girl and her grandfather after finding them floating face down in a San Jose pool on Monday is the city’s latest hero.

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Council Nixes Sales Tax Measures On November Ballot

Council Nixes Sales Tax Measures On November Ballot

The City Council was considering placing five tax measures on the November ballot. They were two general tax increases, both of which would require a simple majority to pass, and three special sales taxes for public safety services, requiring a super majority to pass.

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Council Moves Forward With Plan To Annex Unincorporated Neighborhood To Campbell

Council Moves Forward With Plan To Annex Unincorporated Neighborhood To Campbell

The San Jose City Council today voted to move forward with a deal agreement that would annex a neighborhood in unincorporated Santa Clara County to the city of Campbell.

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The Russians Are Coming … to Twitter

The Russians Are Coming … to Twitter

Twitter has received an $800 million dollar infusion of venture capital from Yuri Milner’s Digital Sky Technologies investment fund, the largest VC investment in history.

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Top 10 Pedicure Providers

Top 10 Pedicure Providers

Chances are, by this time of year, your feet are looking a little rough around the edges from a few months of exposure in sandals and flip-flops. Get them back into shape with our favorite places for pedicures in the San Jose area.

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