"Move fast and break things" was already a suspect idea in business. Now it's poised to wreck government, too.
Elon Musk is bringing the Silicon Valley mantra of "move fast and break things" to Washington. We might not like the result.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s Santa Clara office is losing 57 of its workers and the company’s San Jose-based subsidiary ...
The historic Presidio Heights residence long owned by venture capitalist C. Richard Kramlich, features an exercise pool and ...
I tested a beautiful Space Black MacBook Pro with the new M4 Pro chip and 48GB memory (which I would treasure if it belonged ...
Silicon Valley startup d-Matrix on Tuesday said it is shipping its first AI chip aimed at delivering services such as ...
New data reveals the top locations where this generation is making their homeownership dreams a reality, from Silicon Valley ...
Usually, Xiaomi wins the race to first, but this year, it’s BBK group’s Realme, whose GT 7 Pro phone launched in China mere days after Qualcomm’s October announcement, and now the global version is ...
Apple Intelligence is made possible by Apple’s silicon efforts, as revealed in detail in a new interview with company execs.
Lowe is one of the highest-paid public company CEOs in the Triangle, with a compensation package totalling more than $12.4 ...
Silicon Valley’s history of efforts to replace public services or make them more efficient has produced mixed results.
One of the biggest policy questions going into President-elect Donald Trump ’s second term is whether his personnel decisions ...