March 15, 2026 - 11:04

The arrival of Nvidia's GTC technology conference is set to significantly impact traffic in downtown San Jose this week. The event, taking place near the SAP Center, is anticipated to draw over 30,000 attendees, leading to a series of planned road closures to accommodate the influx.
Authorities have already implemented initial street closures for the week-long gathering, with additional traffic restrictions scheduled in the coming days. The measures are intended to ensure pedestrian safety and manage the substantial flow of vehicles and conference-goers in the vicinity of the venue.
Local commuters are strongly advised to plan for alternate routes and allow for extra travel time when navigating the area. The closures are expected to affect several key streets surrounding the convention center, potentially causing delays during peak hours. Residents and businesses in the neighborhood have been notified of the temporary changes as the city hosts one of the technology industry's most prominent annual events.
June 13, 2026 - 05:19
Central Virginia parents urge schools to balance technology and hands-on learning in classroomsMore than 2,500 parents across Central Virginia are calling on school leaders to rethink the role of technology in the classroom. The growing movement urges districts to impose stricter limits on...
June 12, 2026 - 20:55
Why companies are treating AI as a strategic partner rather than a passive technology, and how to avoid an ‘AI hangover’Business and technology leaders at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference argued that scaling operational AI requires far more than raw algorithmic power. Instead of treating artificial...
June 12, 2026 - 04:37
The Glasshouse Builds Technology Into the Walls, Not as an AfterthoughtMost event spaces treat technology as an add-on, something to be plugged in, rented, or patched together after the furniture is arranged. The Glasshouse takes a different approach: it embeds...
June 11, 2026 - 06:09
Arizona expands program to help prepare students for technology jobsGovernor Katie Hobbs has announced the expansion of the `Ready Tech-Go` initiative, bringing the program to additional community colleges across Arizona. The goal is to prepare workers for more...