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California opens $500,000 clean-tech contest

April 19, 2006 Entrepreneurs will compete with ideas for alternative energy and environmentally-conscious technology. TAGS: alternative energy, entrepreneur, California

Data-center worker sabotages Calif. power grid

December 17, 2007 An unhappy computer technician admits trying to shut down part of California's power grid in an attempt to get back at his boss. TAGS: grid, California, data center

HP investigator argues California can't try him

January 18, 2007 Bryan Wagner, a data broker charged in connection with the HP boardroom scandal, says state's double jeopardy laws protect him from prosecution. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, California, defendant, attorney, state, crime, prosecutor, identity theft, spokesman, HP, Microsoft Office, U.S.

Losing the way over e-discovery?

January 23, 2008 California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: amendment, California, discovery, party, rule, law, definition, lawyer

Software lets parents monitor kids' calls

July 10, 2007 When someone not on a parent-approved list calls, parents receive a real-time text alert on their cell phone. TAGS: margin, radar, call, founder, Motorola Inc., Verizon Wireless, cell phone, California, Real-Time, RIM BlackBerry

Microgy lands deals to help it turn cow manure into natural gas

November 13, 2006 Start-up signs on six California dairies to aid it in its efforts to bring natural gas to California homes. TAGS: natural gas, gas, California

Cingular coughs up $18.5 million in California

March 16, 2007 Cingular Wireless, now AT&T Mobility, will reimburse 115,000 former subscribers in California for early termination fees. TAGS: Cingular Wireless, refund, AT&T Corp., subscriber, California, mobility

Calif. court drops charges against Dunn

March 14, 2007 Judge dismisses misdemeanor charge against former HP chairman. Three other defendants in spying scandal to do community service. TAGS: defendant, scandal, chairman, attorney general, Patricia Dunn, California, count, court, attorney, HP

Home builders switch on the 'invisible' solar panels

May 11, 2006 Moving to central California? You'll be able to buy a solar-powered home that doesn't look like it's from the set of Mad Max. TAGS: PowerLight Corp., tile, roof, California, developer

'Tom Cruise' missile jokester arrested

February 6, 2007 Keith Henson, a fugitive since being convicted of interfering with Scientology, faces extradition to California from Arizona. TAGS: Scientology, Tom Cruise, Arizona, Usenet, attorney, California, conviction, bond

Video competition comes to Calif.

March 9, 2007 First Verizon lands a statewide deal. Now AT&T is angling for a similar arrangement that will let both compete against cable operators for TV customers. TAGS: AT&T Corp., California, Verizon Communications, deployment, agreement, law, TV, state, community, city, video

California offers former HP chairman plea deal

January 18, 2007 Dunn, four others charged with felonies in connection with Hewlett-Packard's spying scandal could plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, defendant, plea, California, prosecutor, chairman, state, attorney, HP

Mudslinging over California's clean-fuel initiative

August 24, 2006 Alternative-energy advocates, oil companies land in court over tactics designed to divert readers from opposing sites. TAGS: oil company, fund, entrepreneur, California, biotechnology, proposal, tax

MySpace returns after power outage

July 24, 2006 Sweltering temperatures in California knock out the site's servers, leaving fans in the dark for nearly 12 hours. TAGS: MySpace, outage, California, Los Angeles, server

Dishing out power with a solar engine

October 25, 2006 Infinia looks to an existing technology--the Stirling engine--to compete in solar-electric industry.Photos: Retro energy-harness TAGS: photovoltaics, electricity, power generation, engine, energy, California, power

Explosive shatters window at PayPal headquarters

November 1, 2006 No injuries reported, but San Jose, Calif.-based online payment company closes building while authorities investigate. TAGS: PayPal, online payment, headquarters, San Jose, eBay Inc., authority, California

Feds shut down spam ring for good

April 7, 2006 While denying any wrongdoing, prolific mailers have agreed to pay nearly half-a-million dollars in a deal with the FTC and California. TAGS: defendant, California, agency, law, e-mail

Sun lays off workers in factory shuffle

January 15, 2004 The server maker is closing a California factory and shifting its product manufacturing workload to a site in Oregon, in a move that calls for hundreds of job cuts. TAGS: Hillsboro, Sun Microsystems Inc., storage system, factory, Oregon, California, worker, server

Yahoo on NSA surveillance: No comment

February 15, 2006 California politician tries to get Yahoo's lawyer to say whether company is cooperating with a domestic spying program. TAGS: Brad Sherman, NSA, Rep., Yahoo! Inc., lawyer, sheriff, general counsel, law, Los Angeles, Democrat, California, e-mail

HP investigator to plead guilty, testify

January 12, 2007 Bryan Wagner cuts a deal with federal prosecutors to testify against others involved in the company's probe of leaks to the media. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, Kevin Ryan, crime, federal prosecutor, California, attorney, identity theft, HP
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