Photo Essay: TechCrunch Disrupt

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SAN FRANCISCO — For the first time, the Daily Cal will be covering TechCrunch Disrupt, one of the premier technology conferences in the world, from San Francisco. The conference invites aspiring startups, influential speakers and many more to make this a must-follow event for anyone interested in the latest crops
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It turns out the United States is a big country. Like 3,280 miles across. Normally,the other coast is a mere six-hour plane ride away. But where’s the fun in that? Toward the end of this holiday break, I got together with two of my friends and coworkers from the Daily
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Toaster oven – Quite possibly the simplest gadget to ever make a technology issue Top 10. However, the toaster oven is a magical piece of kitchen machinery, taking the roles of a toaster, oven, and in many cases microwave. Decent speakers – While the speakers in today’s laptops have gotten
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With the thousands of applications available in the Android marketplace and the iTunes store, it is easy to get lost in the sheer number of choices. Here is a breakdown of the best applications that are a must-have for every smartphone user. 1. Google Music (free, Android + iOS) Google’s
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Watch an exclusive interview with Kyle Nicolaides, the vocalist/guitarist of Beware of Darkness, as well as highlights from the band’s show at The New Parish in Oakland.
On Friday night the Los Angeles trio, Beware of Darkness, played at the New Parish.
The renovation of the Cal football stadium is nearing completion. Senior staff photographers Kevin Foote and Derek Remsburg toured the stadium and this is what they saw…
Members of the Occupy Movement have started a community farm on UC owned research land.
It was a mixed week for the Cal sports teams. The Cal baseball team looked great in a sweep of Utah, and the football team played its spring game on Saturday at Edwards Stadium. But both the men’s tennis team and the lacrosse team were felled by Stanford in their
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