• The FBI has a secret command center set up for Super Bowl security, and agents "will be closely monitoring social media." So, you know, watch what you tweet! [Chronicle]
  • BART is now using something called a "Space/Time Engine" to monitor and track commuters. [Verge]
  • SF’s own Kathy Fang is the latest culinary champ on the Food Network’s Chopped. [Eater]
  • An Oakland warehouse has been deemed unsafe by the city, and its low-income residents all have to vacate. A lot of them are artists. [East Bay Express]
  • District Attorney George Gascón says that Mayor Lee and Police Chief Greg Suhr still are not fully cooperating with his efforts to investigate police misconduct. This, obviously, is totally messed up. [Chronicle]
  • You heard a bunch of private high school kids had a "wigger" party, right? Well, they're all in trouble. [KRON 4] [Chronicle] [ABC 7] [CBS 5] [Chronicle]
  • The judge in Kate Steinle case is being accused of procedural mistakes by the defense, who asked today that the case be dismissed. [ABC 7] [Chronicle]
  • The bankrupt owner of those Pacifica apartments sliding off the cliff can't afford to have them demolished, so taxpayers will likely need to pick up the bill. [SFist] [ABC 7]
  • San Francisco state senator Phil Ting today proposed a bill to make all one-person restrooms gender neutral. [Chronicle]
  • That huge downtown Super Bowl Visa ad will stay up, because: reasons. Oh, and it involves huge TV screens apparently mounted to the exterior of the building in what Visa calls its "tribute to the Bay Area." [Weekly]
  • Google just wants the FCC to chill out already about its super secret plans to test "experimental radio transmitters" 75,000 feet up. [Business Insider]
  • Apple is working on wireless charging for its iPhones. [Bloomberg]
  • San Francisco is apparently a "deadbeat" when it comes to contributing its fair share toward the purchase of new BART cars. So says the director of BART's board, anyway. [Examiner]
  • There are a lot of TV shows set to be filmed in SF. Unfortunately, no Nash Bridges reboot appears to be in the works. [Examiner]
  • Supervisor Scott Wiener thinks SFMTA should step up its double parking enforcement. [Streetsblog]