Larry Magid: Apple unveils new iPhones, ditches Lightning connector
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
As it does every year around this time, Apple, on Tuesday, announced new products, including its iPhone 15 models and updates to its Apple Watch.Related ArticlesBusiness | Magid: Cleaning up your internet browser Business | Magid: Managing privacy on Facebook Business | Magid: Google simplifies controlling information about you Business | Magid: Backing up is not hard to do In a slick video presentation, Apple CEO Tim Cook and other executives talked about the features, specifications, internal workings and other details of the iPhone’s faster processors, better cameras and physical characteristics. The phone touts more rounded edges and an “action button” on its highest-end model that turns what used to be the silencing switch into a multifunction switch for things like turning on the flashlight, recording a voice memo or opening a favorite app.They announced that their standard issue iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus...Woman steals shoes from porch of Los Gatos home
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
Sept. 9PENAL CODE VIOLATION: 11:24 a.m. at Bank Of America on North Santa Cruz Avenue. A skimming device found in an ATM. It’s unknown how long it had been installed.VANDALISM: 11:30 a.m. at Los Gatos Boulevard and Los Gatos-Saratoga Road. A male spray-painted one of pillars on the Bella Vista bridge.GRAND THEFT: 2:31 p.m. at Yellow Brick Road on North Santa Cruz Avenue. Two females and one male walked into the store, and one tried on a ring and then walked out of the store. The ring is valued at $6,000.Sept. 10MUNI CODE VIOLATION: 11:33 a.m. on Caldwell Avenue. A resident said a neighbor put out two traffic cones in front of his house and refused to move them so no one could park on the street.Sept. 11NOISE DISTURBANCE: 12:10 a.m. at Carry Nations on North Santa Cruz Avenue. A caller had a noise complaint about Carry Nations and/or Charlies. They were advised of the conditional use permits but refused to accept information for code compliance. The caller was upset and hung up and c...California rents down 2.4% in a year, biggest drop in 29 months
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
“Rent Watch” tracks what’s happening at the intersection of landlords and tenants – who is paying what and where.Buzz: California rents are dropping at their fastest pace since early 2021.Source: My trusty spreadsheet’s look into ApartmentList’s tracking of rents and vacancy rates across California using their yardstick for the monthly cost of for units of all sizes.Top LineThe typical California apartment cost $1,958 a month in August, that’s off 2.4% in a year – the biggest drop since March 2021 as pandemic-era lockdowns were still chilling the economy. Nationally, rents fell 1.2%.The previous year’s decline is a relief for Golden State tenants who’ve seen rents rise statewide at an annual rate of 4.6% over the previous four years.You see, landlords became discounters this year because renters have options. Just ponder the growing number of empty units.The statewide vacancy rate was 5.1% for the third month in a row in August – up from 4% a year earlier. This is the biggest number...Andrew Luck quietly returns to football in Palo Alto
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
PALO ALTO — Andrew Luck stood across the street from Stanford Stadium, where a dozen years ago he reached unimaginable heights.Back-to-back double-digit wins seasons and Top 10 finishes for the previously woebegone Cardinal. Two Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year awards, a runner-up for the Heisman Trophy each time. Soon to be the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft, leading the Indianapolis Colts on playoff runs.Luck ascended in the football world on the west side of El Camino Real. He abruptly ended the climb four years ago, retiring at 29, saying he needed to “remove himself from football.”Now, Luck is back on the field — but on the east side of El Camino Real, helping coach Palo Alto High School.Luck came in cold but quickly got up to speed.“The first week he got here, we have our whole playbook and he walks in not knowing any of our plays,” Palo Alto senior quarterback Declan Parker said. “The next day he comes, he knew every single play. It was crazy — he knows everything about footb...Here’s what got cheaper and what got more expensive at grocery stores last month
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
By Elisabeth Buchwald | CNNNew York — As overall US inflation heated up last month, consumers got some relief at grocery stores.Grocery price increases in the United States slowed down in August, up just 0.2% for the month. That’s an improvement from July, when grocery prices were up 0.3%, according to the latest Consumer Price Index, released Wednesday. For the year, grocery prices are up a modest 3%. This time last year, prices were up 13.5% compared to 2021.But just how much inflation relief you got at grocery stores last month depends on what was in your shopping cart.You needed to bring home more of the bacon to buy more baconBacon prices jumped by 4% last month, the biggest monthly increase since June 2020. The increase comes as wholesale pork belly prices -— the cut of meat used to make bacon — hit a near-record high of $2.37 a pound last month, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture. Prices have since come down by about $1 a pound.Overall pork prices also in...Man stabbed inside ATM vestibule at Chase Bank in Berkeley
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
(KRON) -- A man was stabbed early Thursday morning in front of a Chase Bank on Shattuck Avenue, according to the Berkeley Police Department. Around 3:36 a.m., officers responded to the scene and located a man inside the ATM vestibule with several stab wounds. The victim, who is in his 50s, was taken to Highland Hospital and is listed in stable condition, police said. Car impounded after alleged sideshow activity on Bay Bridge The suspect has not been identified or located. BPD is still at the scene as they conduct their investigation.Man barricades, holds victim hostage in car for 7 hours in Alameda
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
(KRON) -- A man was arrested on Wednesday after he barricaded himself inside a car while holding a person hostage for seven hours, according to the Alameda Police Department.Around 8:30 a.m., officers responded to the report of a trespassing in the 400 block of Stardust Place. Two people were barricaded inside a car on the private property, police said.The man was found to have an outstanding warrant for domestic violence involving the other person that was inside the car. According to police, it appeared the other person was being held against their will.Photo: APDPhoto: APDPhoto: APDCrisis negotiators with APD's Critical Incident Response Team was called in and helped to safely resolve the incident after more than seven hours. The man was arrested and booked into the Santa Rita Jail for trespassing, outstanding warrants and a restraining order violation, APD said.Northern California power bills likely to increase for PG&E customers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Power bills for about 16 million people in Northern California will likely increase after state regulators released two rate proposals for one of the nation's largest utilities Wednesday.The California Public Utilities Commission is finishing up its once-every-four-years review of Pacific Gas & Electric, the Oakland-based utility that provides electric and gas service to a 70,000-square-mile (181,000-square-kilometer) area in northern and central parts of the state. The commission must approve how much PG&E can charge customers and how it will spend that money.The commission on Wednesday could not say what the increase would be for the average residential customer. But it is likely to be far less than what PG&E had initially requested — the company had asked for rate increases large enough to boost its revenue by 26%, but the two proposals the commission released would increase revenue by a maximum of 13%.PG&E had asked for more revenue in p...Suspects flee after attacking, robbing couple in Piedmont
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
(KRON) -- A couple was attacked and robbed Wednesday night in the Community Center parking lot, according to the Piedmont Police Department.Around 7 p.m., the suspects approached a couple from behind and knocked them down. Before fleeing the scene, the suspects took the woman's purse and phone, police said. Man stabbed inside ATM vestibule at Chase Bank in Berkeley The robbery suspects are described as three men who wore face masks. They fled in a black Volkswagen Golf with a license plate that reads "6BFT777".Anyone with information is asked to contact PPD at 510-420-3000.Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro’s next book is a collection of lyrics written for singer Stacey Kent
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:39:12 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro’s next book will be one for music lovers. Alfred A. Knopf announced Thursday that Ishiguro’s “The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain,” coming out March 5, is a collection of lyrics written for the million-selling jazz singer Stacey Kent. Ishiguro and Kent are longtime friends and collaborators; Ishiguro wrote lyrics for a handful of songs on Kent’s “Breakfast on the Morning Tram,” which in 2009 received a Grammy nomination for best jazz vocal album, and also contributed to such Kent albums as “Dreamer in Concert” and “I Know I Dream.” “I’ve built a reputation over the years as a writer of stories, but I started out writing songs,” Ishiguro, best known for such novels as “The Remains of the Day” and “Never Let Me Go,” said in a statement Thursday. The book combines older compositions dating back to 2007 and four “cinema” works for an upcoming project with Kent. “The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain” also includes a...Latest news
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