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Larry Magid: Speeding up a sluggish device
Computers, smartphones and other devices offer several fixes to speed things up
SpaceX sues California regulator, claiming its launches were blocked because of Elon Musk’s politics
SpaceX claimed in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that members of the California Coastal Commission violated Musk’s right to free speech and overstepped the agency’s authority after members cited the billionaire’s conspiratorial comments.
Phillips 66 closing California refinery; more than 600 jobs at stake
The refinery includes a crude-oil processing facility that operates on 235 acres in Carson and a separate 424-acre facility in Wilmington where the processed oil is finalized into “finished products.”
Disneyland rolls out $400 Lightning Lane Premier Pass — Here’s how it works
The pilot rollout of the new line-cutting pass begins on Oct. 23.
Jury denies damages for family of man buried in wrong grave at California cemetery
Sidney Cooper Sr., the "Mayor of Imperial," was buried in the wrong grave at Greenwood Memorial Park for 22 years
PG&E bills could hop higher in 2026 due to plans tied to nuclear plant
PGE monthly electricity bills might hop higher due to the long-term plans to keep the Diablo Canyon nuclear plan operating.
Protesters demand Kellogg remove artificial colors from Froot Loops and other cereals
The maker of Froot Loops and Apple Jacks announced nearly a decade ago that it would remove artificial colors and ingredients from its products by 2018.
Why you shouldn’t store your money in payment apps
As use of payment apps has grown in recent years, the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau has issued guidance on best practices to avoid pitfalls.