TechRetro Tech: San Francisco Trains to Use Floppy Disks for Operations Until 2030 San Francisco is still relying on floppy disks to run some parts of its operations until 2030. San Francisco is not yet done using obsolete, retro technology known as 'floppy disks,' particularly for some of its operations on the city trains.by Isaiah Richard
TechWaymo's Driverless Taxis Expand in LA and San Francisco, Receiving Regulatory Approval Grantby Inno Flores
TechWaymo Facing Setback as California Regulator Suspends Robotaxi Expansion Amid Safety Concernsby Quincy Jon
TechNew Cali City? ‘California Forever’ Boasts of the Developments Coming from Tech Billionairesby Isaiah Richard
TechSan Francisco City Attorney Moves to Pause Robotaxi Service Over Safety, Obstruction Concernsby Quincy Jon
TechSan Francisco Experiencing Traffic Jam After Cruise, Waymo Get Green Light to Operate 24/7 Robotaxi Servicesby Inno Flores
TechCalifornia Grants 24/7 Operating Approval for Robotaxis, Securing Win for Waymo, Cruiseby Inno Flores
TechWill Cruise and Waymo Be Allowed to Expand Robotaxi Services in San Francisco Amid Safety Concerns?by Jace Dela Cruz
TechSome Amazon Corporate Workers Will Be Forced to Relocate as Part of Its Return-to-Office Policyby Inno Flores
TechTesla Discloses 17th Fatal Crash in Bay Area, Involving Automated Driver-Assist Systemby Inno Flores
Google App 'AI Mode' For Android Lets Users 'Talk' Directly to Search, Multimodal Capabilities Available