In the emerging vision for the smart city of tomorrow, we often hear about next generation smart grids, smarter buildings that manage themselves to conserve resources, and smart transportation systems that… Read more »
Social video startup Chill has seen huge traffic gains since it launched curated collections of videos last week. Chill co-founder Brian Norgard explains why collections are so important and what Chill… Read more »
AT&T has turned on its 4G LTE service in 11 new markets, but that expansion may not be quite so big as it appears. AT&T is only covering large cities like… Read more »
After a long-running controversy, the Los Angeles Police Department will definitely not move to Google Apps. And that’s final. The City Council voted to kill the proposed deployment of Google Apps… Read more »
I’ll be traveling on Wednesday, on my way to the Variety Entertainment Apps conference on Thursday in Los Angeles, which I’m co-producing with my friends at Variety. Ryan Lawler of GigaOM… Read more »
Google’s deal to supply the city of Los Angeles and police force with Google Apps and email has soured. A letter from Los Angeles CTO Randi Levin to Google prime contractor… Read more »
Los Angeles will close down its 405 freeway this weekend, and the fact that the event is officially called Carmageddon hints at how much traffic the city is expecting. The best… Read more »
China-based, Warren Buffett-backed battery giant and electric vehicle developer BYD said on Friday that it will set up headquarters in Los Angeles. A bigger prize for Los Angeles could be the… Read more »
While Hillary Clinton is undertaking her first mission as Secretary of State to Asia to discuss international climate change measures, her husband and his foundation have announced a project to work… Read more »