Anonymity has long been a bastion of the Internet. For many it’s a plus, but others see it as a problem. Apparently Google+ is moving toward the latter position. They are insisting that users use their real names to get an account.
Anonymity has long been a bastion of the Internet. For many it’s a plus, but others see it as a problem. Apparently Google+ is moving toward the latter position. They are insisting that users use their real names to get an account.
Police are investigating a shooting that killed one East Palo Alto teenager and hospitalized another Sunday night.
On Thursday, July 28, the San Jose Museum of Art hosts ArtRage, an after-hours affair that features cocktails, live music, and arts and crafts for adults. The all-ages event goes from 7pm to 10pm and is $5 for non-museum members.
China had a history of making cheap knockoffs and selling them as the real thing. This includes everything from useless Wal-Mart tchatchkes to Rolexes to electronics, but now there’s a new trend that is redefining knock offs.
The robbery occurred in February. Armed bandits raided the Unigen complex in Fremont and made off with $37 million in high-powered NAND computer chips.
Five reasons to look forward to the work week: San Jose Giants home game, Amy Dabalos Trio, Toy Story outdoor screening, ArtRage museum after hours, Ernesto Martinez.
A man already charged with a decades-old rape and murder now faces new charges after DNA evidence linked him to a second murder.
According to a recent study, San Joseans live longer than residents of any other city in the United States. The study, conducted by The Daily Beast, examined lifespan data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention going back ten years, and found that local men live to be 79.2, on average, while women live to be 82.9.
A San Jose travel agency owner has been arrested on suspicion of scamming several members of the Vietnamese community, police said Friday.
“When an artist explains what he is doing, he usually has to do one of two things: either scrap what he has explained, or make his subsequent work fit in with the explanation.” -Alexander Calder.