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Art and technology mingle at S.F. museum

October 25, 2005 The rebuilt de Young is using everything from podcasts to cutting-edge displays to get patrons closer to the art. TAGS: museum, art, San Francisco, podcast, display

The exercise bike that races via the Web

September 7, 2007 Connect the Ergo Bike Premium 8i to the Internet and compete with cyclists around the world for head-to-head races.Photos: The Ergo Bike Premium 8iVideo: Web-enabled exercise bike packed with tech TAGS: ride, Germany, Europe, San Francisco, U.S., video

Week in video: The power of the Web

April 25, 2008 The Internet took the video spotlight this week with coverage of the Web 2.0 Expo and a spot in the new documentary Google Me. TAGS: Web 2.0, documentary, editor-in-chief, San Francisco, Google Inc., video

Automatic shifting for bikes does the job

March 15, 2007 CNET News.com's Stephen Shankland takes Shimano's tech for a spin. And though it's geared for beginning bikers, the auto shifter wins over this longtime cyclist. TAGS: San Francisco

Apple retail stores get new look

September 13, 2006 Two new East Coast stores will reveal a revamped design when they open Sept. 23. But details so far are scant. Photos: Apple's Fifth Avenue look TAGS: store, Apple Computer, San Francisco

Apple's iPod Touch and iPhone slap

September 6, 2007 Sure, the iPod Touch (with Wi-Fi), revamped Nano and ringtones for the iPhone are cool. But the iPhone price cut sure ruffled feathers. TAGS: price cut, Apple iPod Touch, Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, San Francisco, CEO, Wi-Fi, AT&T Corp., Apple iTunes, blog, video

EarthLink's woes put free muni Wi-Fi in peril

August 31, 2007 EarthLink says it can't afford to foot the bill to build citywide Wi-Fi networks, jeopardizing cities' plans to provide low-income residents with affordable broadband. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., municipal Wi-Fi, Houston, broadband access, city, Wi-Fi, contract, broadband, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Wi-Fi network, reality, project

Appeals court may let NSA lawsuits proceed

August 15, 2007 Panel peppers government attorneys with sharp questions and suggests that two cases alleging illegal surveillance may be allowed to continue. TAGS: NSA, surveillance, attorney, lawsuit, AT&T Corp., Judge, Bush Administration, secret, San Francisco, government, document

iPhone supply lives to sell another day

June 30, 2007 Customers lined up in droves, some for days, but plenty of the phones are still available for the taking.Photos: Big Apple gets the iPhone TAGS: Apple iPhone, Apple Computer, store, San Francisco, smart phone, New York, AT&T Corp., video

Cancer cure company wins business plan challenge

March 27, 2006 Bioscience business plans dominate a competition meant to woo venture investments. TAGS: business plan, cancer, graduate student, drug, cure, Judge, venture capital, entrepreneur, San Francisco, founder

Biofuels find a following

April 24, 2007 Demand for eco-friendly transportation is driving innovation in both fuel and automotive technologies. TAGS: biodiesel, transportation, car, San Francisco, photograph

University probes possible data breach

April 4, 2007 Personal information of about 46,000 may have been compromised in server breach at data center for University of California at San Francisco. TAGS: identity fraud, data center, complaint, San Francisco, server, laptop computer

Zune moving at slow tempo

November 14, 2006 In downtown San Francisco, anyway, Microsoft's just-launched music player certainly wasn't flying off the shelf--if it was even on the shelf. TAGS: Microsoft Zune, wireless technology, San Francisco, Best Buy Co. Inc., Apple iPod, Apple Computer, store, color, Microsoft Corp., video

Apple offers peek at iTV wireless router

September 12, 2006 In rare advance look at an unreleased product, company shows device that will stream movies from a computer to a TV. TAGS: iTV, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, living room, movies, wireless router, CEO, TV, San Francisco, router, networking, Apple Macintosh, PC, video

Week in videos: We got your new software right here

November 10, 2006 New software--online and on the desktop--were the big stories of the week. TAGS: Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com Inc., Web 2.0, margin, Web service, San Francisco, blog, Microsoft Windows Vista, video, operating system

Week in videos: CEOs aplenty

October 28, 2006 Between Steve Ballmer, John Chambers and Larry Ellison, chief executives stole the video show this week. TAGS: Larry Ellison, Oracle Open World, John Chambers, Steve Ballmer, CEO, Cisco Systems Inc., Red Hat Inc., Oracle Corp., margin, Microsoft Zune, San Francisco, Linux, video, Microsoft Corp.

Web tool splices filmmakers' global divide

November 3, 2006 Software in the works for use over a high-speed fiber network would make it easier to collaborate from two different cities. TAGS: filmmaker, globalization, fiber, San Francisco, movie, Real-Time, video

Forging a digital world one city at a time

November 2, 2006 newsmaker Joaquin Alvarado, an indie filmmaker and Internet ambassador, riffs on the future of digital cities. TAGS: high-speed network, fiber, filmmaker, city, San Francisco, university, digital media, Paris, project, agreement, California

Citywide Wi-Fi equipment maker boosts speeds

August 17, 2006 Tropos Networks announces an upgrade to its product that will boost capacity 50 percent. TAGS: Tropos Networks, spectrum, equipment, radio, router, generation, Wi-Fi, San Francisco

Youth centers grapple with MySpace

June 23, 2006 special feature Community centers ban, unban MySpace as they try to keep a lid on cyber-bullying. TAGS: MySpace, margin, Hemanshu Nigam, club, kid, social networking, San Francisco
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