Cyberattack targets countries
A cyberattack was global in nature as hackers targeted several different victims throughout the world. Peter Young, a professor at San Jose State University, spoke to KTVU FOX 2 News at 4P about the cyber hack.
Study: Screen time may impact youngsters
Amy Graff of the SF Chronicle spoke to the Mornings at 9A show about a new study that shows that early screen time for very young children can impact their learning.
Net Neutrality: Analysis
A federal appeals court has ruled that it will not hear a challenge to overturn the FCC's rules on Internet neutrality. Ryan Eldridge, one of the founders of Nerds on Call, spoke to KTVU FOX 2 News @ 4P about the issue.
Facebook Conference: What's next?
Ryan Eldridge, co-founder of Nerds on Call Computer Repair, talks about the Facebook Developers' Conference and what may come from it.
Apple gets permit for autonomous car testing on California streets
Apple has received a permit for autonomous car testing on California streets. Tom Vacar reports.
Crime caught on social media: Analysis
UC Hastings law professor David Levine discusses social media and how it's being used to broadcast crimes in action.
Tech workers rally against Trump administration
A new group called 'Tech Stands Up' held its first rally on Tuesday in Palo Alto to get tech workers to become more politically active.
Snap shares soar on first day of trading
KTVU' Maureen Naylor reports from Stanford where the idea for Snapchat was born. The company soared more than 40 percent on its first day of trading.
San Jose school reaps windfall from Snap IPO
St. Francis High School stands to make millions thanks to an investment in the company behind Snap Chat. Jesse Gary reports.
Apple iPhone turns 10
The smartphone has now reached a milestone, 10 years after it revolutionized the mobile phone industry. Ryan Eldridge, co-founder of Nerds on Call Computer Repair, was on FOX 2 News @ 4 to talk about how the device has changed the game.
Uber parks self-driving cars
The ride share company said it is halting its pilot that saw autonomous cars operating on San Francisco streets. Tom Vacar reports.
Stanford study examines fake news
Stanford researcher Sarah Cotcamp McGrew spoke to KTVU News @ 4P about a new study that found that a majority of young students were unable to determine the difference between fake news and real news.
Former Facebook employee talks 'fake news'
Adam Schrader spoke to KTVU News @ 4P about fake news and how it is impacting Facebook users.
Tech Talk: Twitter shuts some accounts down
Twitter has taken action to stop posts by some fringe groups. Ryan Eldridge, co-founder of Nerds on Call Computer Repair, spoke to KTVU News @ 4P about the developments.
Bay Area affected by cyber attack
A cyber attack crippled some U.S. websites. Jesse Gary reports.
Cyberattack hits US sites
Ryan Eldridge, co-founder of Nerds on Call Computer Repair, was on KTVU News @ 4P to discuss the cyberattack that targeted U.S. websites.
Google Pixel phone has arrived
Ryan Eldridge, co-founder of Nerds on Call Computer Repair, talks to the KTVU News @ 4P to discuss the new Google Pixel phone.
Tuesday Tech: Galaxy Note, LeEco
Ryan Eldridge, co-founder of Nerds on Call Computer Repair, was on FOX 2 News @ 4 to discuss the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone recall and LeEco.
Social media linked to clown scare
Social media is being used to disseminate threats made by people dressed as clowns. Amanda Shepherd was on the KTVU News @ 4 to talk about the trend.
Google introduces new gadgets
The search giant is making inroads into consumer devices. Tom Vacar reports.



















