Oh, Sharks, Sharks, Sharks. Why do you tease us so? A win tonight and San Jose advances to face the Vancouver Canucks in the Western Conference finals. Lose, and the season is over.
Oh, Sharks, Sharks, Sharks. Why do you tease us so? A win tonight and San Jose advances to face the Vancouver Canucks in the Western Conference finals. Lose, and the season is over.
Paradiso Delicatessen opened in 1947, and from the food to the decor, it has stayed virtually the same ever since. Dishes like ravioli and lasagna are made by hand from unchanged family recipes, as is the custom spice mix in the sausage. Tony Paradiso is one of the current owners and although in his 80s, he’s as dedicated as ever.
A San Jose man suspected of killing another man is thought to be evading capture by posing as his identical twin, police said.
A shooting that left three people dead in a parking garage near San Jose State University appears to have been motivated by a domestic dispute.
It’s not easy being Mark Zuckerberg … especially when you’re not the Mark Zuckerberg. That’s what bankruptcy attorney Mark Zuckerberg of Indianapolis discovered as he tried to get a Facebook page. What Zuckerberg did not realize is that having the same name as the Facebook founder is enough of a reason not to get a page.
Prom season is heating up, and if you haven’t found your dream dress yet. fear not. We’ve got the best places in Silicon Valley to find a gown fit for a queen, princess, or court member.
The manner in which art, theory and commerce are colliding in the gaming industry will change our relationship with technology, entertainment and the imaginary.
A shooting in a San Jose State University parking garage on Tuesday night left three people dead, including the shooter.
YouTube is now offering movie rentals with an average cost of $2.99. The company has already loaded up about 3,000 movies from Universal, Sony and Warner Bros.
Symantec, the world’s largest manufacturer of computer security software, discovered a glitch in Facebook’s security. According to its report, the website has been unknowingly leaking codes allowing access to the profiles of millions of users to a number of third parties, particularly advertisers.