Frontier Technology Tests Water
Closely watched by Homeland Security, the US Environmental Protection Agency is testing Frontier Technology’s water-contamination detecting software.
Closely watched by Homeland Security, the US Environmental Protection Agency is testing Frontier Technology’s water-contamination detecting software.
CallWave announced that its voicemail-to-text service for cell phones hit one million transcriptions in the first two months since it was launched.
What do Stanford University, the University of New Mexico, and the University of Texas have in common? According to Santa Barbara-based Hispanic Business Magazine, they are good for la raza.
Filled with electro starts and stops, island-tinged rhythms, and calypso-inspired steel pan beats, Architecture in Helsinki’s Places Like This is as brilliantly nonsensical as any fan could hope it to be. The follow-up to 2005’s In Case We Die carries with it the same quirky playfulness of its predecessor, but the influences this time around are a bit farther reaching.
Pink flags are a-flyin’ to show where the proposed buildings will be for the new Miramar.
I’m a big fan of traffic circles for many reasons, but all too often negotiating the small roundabout at Five Points is white-knuckle time.
Working on Labor Day prompts Mollie to say thanks to her fellow working class employees.
A 19-year-old Santa Barbara resident was hospitalized after what police are a possible gang-related incident.
A presentation by promotion guru Steve Patchen is scheduled for Wednesday at 6 p.m.
The recent heat wave was blamed for the shattering of the previous energy use record.