Silicon Valley

  • BusinessYahoo News 360

    Silicon Valley was already reeling before its favorite bank collapsed

    The demise of Silicon Valley Bank came at a time when the tech industry is experiencing mass layoffs, tighter investment and increasing public scrutiny.

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  • BusinessYahoo News 360

    Will Elizabeth Holmes’s conviction change Silicon Valley?

    The Theranos founder's saga has been considered by many as a prime example of the perils of the tech industry's “fake it till you make it” culture.

    5 min read
  • BusinessYahoo News 360

    Facebook's name change is about more than bad PR

    The company may want to distract from its recent scandals, but its new name also reflects its ambition to be a dominate force in the internet of the future.

    6 min read
  • PoliticsYahoo News

    Buttigieg turns to Silicon Valley to bolster campaign fundraising haul

    After raking in $24.8 million in the second quarter, the South Bend, Ind., mayor looks to the tech world for more.

  • PoliticsYahoo News Video

    Carly Fiorina blasts Trump: ‘He views women as something to be used’

    “He's so routinely dismissive of women, the way he talks about women,” Fiorina told the Yahoo News show “Through Her Eyes.” “And on the other hand, he's put a lot of women in really important jobs.” “I think he views women as something to be used,” she continued.

  • NewsCNBC

    CIA-Backed Start-Up Is Taking Over Palo Alto

    Palo Alto has long been known as the Silicon Valley town where start-ups get hatched. Palantir is changing the playbook by staying and expanding.

  • NewsAlyssa Bereznak

    So, what does Silicon Valley think about Carly Fiorina?

    Republican presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina at TechCrunch’s Disrupt conference in May. . The San Francisco Bay Area has long been home to legends of failure and redemption, a place where business leaders are often encouraged to flounder before they can truly lead a company to IPO Valhalla. No surprise, then, that former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina has taken to comparing herself to greats like Mike Bloomberg and Steve Jobs, both of whom stumbled in their fields before coming back as bus