- What you're going to see on the Bay Area boards this winter. [SFist]
- The turf that crews are laying down at Levi's Stadium is expected to "hold up under the El Nino-driven fueled wet weather that could coincide with the big game." [KRON4]
- Soon, you can fly from SFO to Iceland for 99 bucks, but the ride might be a biiiiit bumpy. [SF Chronicle]
- Your dreams have been fulfilled! Now you can watch a Periscope broadcast within Twitter, no more tiresome tapping of links. [Cnet] [Wired]
- Now T-Mobile's CEO says he's sorry for going after the EFF. [Cnet]
- 127-unit development planned for Potrero Hill, will include "3,300 square feet of double-height restaurant space." [SocketSite]
- Nice portrait of some winners in SF's below-market-rate housing program. [Hoodline]
- It's game over for Internet Explorer today. [Consumerist]
- Super Bowl host cities typically see a jump not just in tourists, but also in some crimes, including human trafficking and prostitution. [ABC7]
- [Mission Local] talks to Bhautik Joshi (you see his photos on SFist many times a week) a tech worker whose worldview was expanded when he started taking Muni.
- Even after an official spanking last year, the former head of SFPD's union might still be acting as an illegal lobbyist. [SF Examiner]
- The Raiders say that Oakland is "not fit to be an NFL city." [OC Register]
- "People are not crazy to worry that a San Francisco that makes room for a few hundred thousand more tech workers will no longer be the same shabbily welcoming city 'that’s been a magnet for free spirits and immigrants and working-class people for decades.'" [Bloomberg]
- CW Nevius says that protesters concerned about SFPD's shooting of Mario Woods need to turn the "volume down." [SF Chronicle]