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  • San Francisco's best, as seen from a zeppelin at 1,000 feet

    Just a week after the 75th anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster, CNET flies on an airship during a SugarSync event and spots some of the best the Bay Area has to offer.

  • Dolby rolls out new consumer, theater technology (photos)

    Dolby intros its new 7.1 audio technology at Surrounded, a Bay Area press confab.

  • North of S.F., stunning architecture dwells (photos)

    Road Trip at Home: Dwell magazine was born in the Bay Area, and CNET visits four houses on its Marin Homes tour.

  • Western bubblenomics & global business momentum

    San Francisco & Silicon Valley are the epicenter of tech funding, with some VC's saying they will only finance companies located in the area because of the dense, rich local ecosphere of...

    Blog posts | February 21, 2011 1:47pm PST

  • Tesla opens doors to electric auto factory (photos)

    Tesla Motors officially reopens the former NUMMI auto plant in the Bay Area, where they will soon begin manufacturing the Model S.

  • 25 years of Pixar's archives (photos)

    Road Trip at Home: A traveling exhibit of the famed animation studio's artifacts finally comes home to the Bay Area.

  • It's all DIY at Maker Faire (photos)

    Some of the craftiest do-it-yourselfers comes together for the Bay Area's Maker Faire, a marketplace for ideas and innovation.

  • Solar buying group now offers online estimate tool

    Wondering how much solar panels will cost you? One Block Off the Grid releases online estimate tool for affiliated communities.

    Blog posts | December 17, 2009 1:32pm PST

  • Foursquare partners with Bay Area Rapid Transit

    Today, BART announced a partnership with location-based social network Foursquare. BART will award $25 promotional tickets each month for the next three months to riders chosen at random from all...

    Blog posts | October 22, 2009 4:48pm PDT

  • Trendsmap: Real time local Twitter trends

    Do you ever open a web browser and just want to know what's going on in your area? Real-time search is getting more interesting by the day, but it's even more important when it's local to you....

    Blog posts | October 4, 2009 8:13pm PDT

  • A $1 billion plan for car-charging network

    BetterPlace founder Shai Agassi plans $1 billion network for electric charging network in California.

    Blog posts | November 21, 2008 2:39pm PST

  • Bay Area mayors want to electrify their commuters

    The three major cities in the San Francisco Bay Area want to lead the nation in electric autos. Today they took another big step in that direction. The mayors of San Jose, San Francisco and...

    Blog posts | November 20, 2008 5:42pm PST

  • Daily Debrief: California gets Tesla car factory

    On Monday, Tesla Motors announced it would build its electric sedan manufacturing plant in Northern California. In the Daily Debrief, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi talks with CNET Car Tech Senior...

    Videos | July 1, 2008 2:32pm PDT

  • Using cell phones to track traffic

    News.com's Erica Ogg reports on what happens when 100 volunteers with GPS phones start driving up and down a 10-mile stretch of freeway.

    Videos | February 8, 2008 5:00pm PST

  • Abuzz over Microsoft's Yahoo bid

    On the streets of Silicon Valley Friday, everyone from software engineers to grandmas was analyzing Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi speaks with one alum of...

    Videos | February 1, 2008 6:00pm PST

  • San Francisco in 100 years

    The year is 2108. Here in San Francisco, water is a precious resource and the population has doubled--or even tripled. How will the city accommodate these challenges? And what it's going to look...

    Videos | January 24, 2008 7:00pm PST

  • Paradise for tech tinkerers

    TechShop, an innovative haven for fans of personal fabrication, is bringing its DIY message to cities around the U.S.Photos: Hobbyists heed TechShop's siren song

    News items | November 5, 2007 4:00am PST

  • Why the titans of tech should start playing ball

    Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk yearns for the application of tech entrepreneurship to moribund sports franchises, following in the fancy footsteps of Mark Cuban. After all, sports is a social...

    Blog posts | October 30, 2007 6:13pm PDT

  • Photos: Transforming e-waste into art

    Two Bay Area artists take found art to a new level by turning our consumer electronics into charming, thought-provoking sculpture.

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