Airlines warn passengers of fake social media account scams

Travelers have increasingly relied on social media platforms to contact airlines regarding flight issues so they can avoid waiting on hold for a customer service agent.

United Against Hate Week faces increasing challenges from groups around the world

As the many nations gather here to discuss improving the world's economic outlook, the specter of hate here and worldwide is a big part of life even in this advanced age. Some people are waging war against hate.

Waymo to cut back on downtown vehicles during APEC summit

Waymo will cut back on its robotaxi service to ensure its cars observe security zones for this week's APEC summit.

Former credit union asst. branch manager accused embezzling $60,000 to spend on TikTok

A former assistant branch manager at a credit union in Central Valley is accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars from members' accounts to spend on TikTok. 

Nation's first atmospheric greenhouse gas scrubber plant opens in Tracy

Northern California made history on Thursday with the opening of a groundbreaking facility in Tracy — a small step that signifies a giant leap for mankind.

Cruise driverless cars recalled for software update after person dragged in San Francisco

General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle unit is recalling all 950 of its cars to update software after one of them dragged a pedestrian to the side of a San Francisco street in early October.

Elon Musk’s Neuralink seeks 1st volunteer to have robot insert wires inside their skull

Would you put a tiny computer chip in your brain? Neuralink is one of many working on linking the nervous system to computers, aimed at helping treat brain disorders and injuries.

No 'doom-loop' for Dreamforce: San Francisco mayor announces conference remains

The Dreamforce tech conference will remain in San Francisco, despite Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff previously hinting that he would yank the annual event out of the city due to various issues, including homelessness and drug use.

AI has ability to detect future heart attack: study

Artificial Intelligence was able to identify people at more than a 90% risk of sudden death.

Rideshare company to cut electric moped services in SF, New York City

A rideshare company focused on electric vehicles is discontinuing its moped services in San Francisco and New York City, Revel confirmed to KTVU.

Google faces 2nd antitrust trial, accused of monopolistic practices in play store

Google on Monday confronted the second major U.S. antitrust trial in two months to cast the internet powerhouse as a brazen bully that uses its immense wealth and people's dependence on one of its main products to stifle competition at consumers' expense.

Bay Area army vet charged for making threats to kill multiple military members at CA base

Federal authorities in San Francisco filed charges against a Petaluma man Thursday over threats he allegedly made against multiple military personnel at a Southern California Army base.

Splunk announces job slashes

San Francisco-based technology company Splunk is laying off hundreds of workers.