January 23, 2008California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod.TAGS:amendment, discovery, California, party, rule, definition, law, lawyer
December 17, 2007An unhappy computer technician admits trying to shut down part of California's power grid in an attempt to get back at his boss.TAGS:grid, California, data center
Reviewed on February 20, 2008The 2008 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid, while very inexpensive, doesn't get much value from its hybrid system, and its cabin tech is only a little better than average.TAGS:wine, economy, hill, Saturn, San Francisco, mile, San Jose, car, California
December 18, 2007Harnessing the ocean for energy has been discussed for years, and now a major utility in the U.S. will purchase some sea power.TAGS:buoy, turbine, farm, sea, blade, power, U.S., utility, California
October 24, 2007Start-ups, utilities and government agencies hunt for energy tech with an edge. A California conference brings all the players together.TAGS:entrepreneur, California, conference
September 23, 2004Any California resident who sends copyrighted works without permission to at least 10 other people must include his or her e-mail address.TAGS:file-swapping, fine, California, work, law, e-mail address, e-mail
April 19, 2006Entrepreneurs will compete with ideas for alternative energy and environmentally-conscious technology.TAGS:alternative energy, entrepreneur, California
September 14, 2007It's not as common as solar photovoltaic panels, but Hawaiian start-up Sopogy thinks small-scale solar thermal makes sense.Photos: Concentrating on solar power in HawaiiTAGS:Hawaii, photovoltaics, renewable energy, electricity, project, California
October 2, 2007Technologies developed for planes and rockets have led to some of the most important commercial innovations to come out of California's heartland of the tech industry.TAGS:Silicon Valley, Del.icio.us, region, Digg, California