- Why Facebook keeps pushing you to go 'live' with video. [Associated Press]
- San Francisco has become the proving grounds for AT&T’s leap into the newest frontier of wireless technology, and customers may soon enjoy clearer calls and faster apps as a result. [SF Chronicle]
- Tesla started testing four autonomous cars on California roads toward the end of 2016. [Bloomberg]
- 200-unit SoMa development of micro-apartments might become student housing. [SocketSite]
- Glitzy building attempts to lure tenants via VR. [Curbed SF]
- A San Francisco artist created an exhibit at a San Jose high school to mark Black History Month, but was forced to take it down after some parents complained it was too political. [CBS 5]
- Valencia Street's Retro Fit forced out by rent hike. [Mission Local]
- The long and, up until this point, unsuccessful fight to put stun guns into the hands of San Francisco’s police officers may once again come to a head when Mayor Ed Lee makes his choice for an empty seat on the Police Commission. [SF Examiner]
- Mozilla is eliminating the team tasked with bringing Firefox to connected devices. [CNet]
- Seismic retrofitting shutters at least four Geary businesses. [Richmond District]