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Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir dies at 78Bob Weir, the guitarist and singer who helped define the Grateful Dead’s sound and the 1960s San Francisco counterculture, has died at 78. ...
OpenAI's Sam Altman becomes latest tech executive involved in San Francisco governmentThe tech industry concentrated in Silicon Valley, south of San Francisco, has increasingly moved into the city itself, creating tensions in...
Your complete travel guide: Spending 36 hours in PragueThe best new cafes, bars and restaurants, as well, are often found outside Old Town, in neighborhoods such as Dejvice, Vinohrady, Holesovic...
Reddit's chief Steve Huffman says he wants it to 'grow up.' Will its community let it?Reddit had just introduced changes that sharply increased its fees for independent developers who build apps using the company's data. Stev...
150 years of Levi's 501: How the brand managed not to fade awayLevi's is building on its heritage to move the company forward and also be as innovative and relevant to today’s consumers as it was when i...
Apple's spiritual beginnings: Steve Jobs' link to Neem Karoli Baba and Paramhansa YoganandaApple opened its first retail store, located at the Jio World Drive mall in Mumbai, India, following the beginning of iPhone production in ...
Queen Elizabeth II, Lata Mangeshkar, Bob Saget & Betty Davis: Remembering influential people who we lost in 2022Here is a roll call of some influential figures who died in 2022.
Burning Man festival cancelled for the 2nd time due to the pandemicThe organisers said there are too many uncertainties to resolve in time to hold the event.
Silicon Valley inventor of 'cut, copy and paste' diesBronx-born Lawrence "Larry" Tesler, a pioneering computer scientist whose accomplishments included inventing the widely relied on "cut, cop...
‘Success in India is based on studying, having a job...where’s the creativity?’Steve Wozniak was barely 25 years old when he joined Jobs and Ronald Wayne to start what has emerged as the world’s most valuable company.
Why San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, one of the world's most famous neighbourhoods, is a tourist magnetBack to basics and tradition may be a current trend. But San Francisco’s soul has always been entrenched in its counterculture.
Steve Jobs was struck by the incongruity between India's condition and its airs of holinessAn 18-year old from San Francisco, disillusioned and dropped out of college, visited India, in search of enlightenment in 1973.
- Traversing Frisco's Haight Ashbury district, a walk through history
As for any Grateful Dead fan, traversing Frisco's Haight Ashbury district was like taking a walk through history for Kalyan Parbat.
- Steve Jobs resignation: India didn't offer enlightenment but changed his outlook
Apple fans back home, however, would be wishing that his visit to the country for meaning in the early 70s would have happened in the new I...