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Qualcomm Inc. is a wireless communications and SoC research and development company located in San Diego, California, USA.

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Tire Falls Off Boeing Passenger Jet During Takeoff

A tire fell off a Boeing flight bound from San Francisco to Osaka, crashing into cars and causing it to make an emergency landing at LAX.

San Sebastian-based Multiverse Computing raises €25 million to enable quantum computing applications across industries | EU-Startups

Multiverse Computing, a global leader in value-based quantum and quantum-inspired computing solutions and of the largest quantum software company in the

Cognizant launches state-of-the-art San Francisco lab to boost enterprise AI adoption | VentureBeat

Cognizant launches Advanced AI Lab in San Francisco to drive innovation and research in AI systems and technologies, as part of its $1 billion investment in generative AI.

Nvidia GTC 2024 preview -- AI marches forward | Greg Estes | VentureBeat

Nvidia's GTC 2024 event is back in person in San Jose on March 18 to March 20, and it should draw more than 16,000 people in person.

Man charged with stealing secrets from wireless company Sirf | Network World

A San Ramon, California, man is facing charges he stole valuable technology from his former employer in hopes of building competitive location-aware products.

San Francisco close to passing cell phone radiation law | Network World

San Francisco is close to passing a bill that would require cell phone retailers to clearly mark how much radiation is emitted by the phones they sell.

Admin who kept SF network passwords found guilty | Network World

Terry Childs, the San Francisco network administrator who refused to hand over passwords to his boss, was found guilty of one felony count of denying computer services, a jury found Tuesday.

Ex-Apple manager pleads guilty to fraud, to hand in $2.25M | Network World

Paul Devine, a former Apple manager accused of taking kickbacks from the company's suppliers in Asia, pled guilty in a San Jose federal court to wire fraud, conspiracy and money laundering, the U.S. Department of Justice said Monday.

Security industry faces attacks it cannot stop | Network World

At the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week, security vendors pitched their next-generation of security products, promising to protect customers from security threats in the cloud and on mobile devices. But what went largely unsaid was that the industry has failed to protect paying customers from some of today's most pernicious threats.

Is Apple testing a new iPhone model? | Network World

A software analytics program has detected evidence that Apple may be testing a new iPhone model, identified as ‘iPhone 3,1,’ in the San Francisco area. But there’s very little hard evidence of what the newness might be.

Next Wave of iPhone Apps Emerges | Network World

Super-smart iPhone apps will replace silly iFart-like apps in the second wave of iPhone app development, said iPhone app developers at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco last week.

Cisco Kills the Flip Camera, Consumers Ask Why | Network World

There I was at the San Francisco Giants game the other evening, when my buddy decided to do something a bit silly -- but memorable -- and handed me his little Flip camera. I'm not going to share the YouTube link, but the video is pretty good, considering the lighting was weird and it was a very chaotic environment. There's no way that I would have done nearly as well with my iPhone.

How to build a 100,000-port Ethernet switch | Network World

University of California at San Diego researchers Tuesday are presenting a paper describing software that they say could make data center networks massively scalable.

How to Avoid Mobile Phone Bill Shock: 5 Fixes | Network World

San Francisco resident Bridget S. (she asked that her last name not be used) nearly fell out of her chair when she opened her T-Mobile wireless bill a few months ago and learned that she owed the company nearly $800--about 16 times her usual charge. "I couldn't believe it. I was just shocked," she told me.

EMC, Symantec kick-off security barrage at RSA | Network World

McAfee and EMC’s RSA division and Symantec made announcements regarding products and acquisitions today at the RSA Conference here in San Francisco.

Mobile changing the way enterprises buy technology | Network World

Mobile devices and applications are streaming into enterprises, changing the way IT departments buy technology and relate to other employees, three vendor executives said this week at the MobileBeat conference in San Francisco.

Obama administration defends Bush wiretapping | Network World

Lawyers from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Electronic Frontier Foundation squared off in a San Francisco courtroom Wednesday over a warrantless wiretapping program instituted by the Bush administration.

Wi-Fi puts windblown California islands on the Web | Network World

The hardy team of biologists stationed on the Farallon Islands, a minuscule set of outcroppings in the Pacific just west of San Francisco, suffers a lot of inconveniences.

Wrap-Up: Top 5 Stories at BlackBerry DevCon 2010 | Network World

Research In Motion (RIM) last week held its third annual BlackBerry Developer Conference (DevCon) in San Francisco, and the Canadian company made a variety of interesting developer- and BlackBerry-user-related announcements, not the least of which was the unveiling of the brand new BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer and the associated Tablet OS.

Steve Jobs: A timeline | Network World

1955 -- Born Feb. 24 in San Francisco to Joanne Simpson and Abdulfattah Jandali.

Tablets take center stage at mobile show | Network World

The CTIA mobile conference usually revolves around applications and services for mobile phones. But this year in San Francisco it's tablet computers that are the center of attention -- and not only because they are popular with consumers, as many might expect.