- [Wired] gives a mostly positive review to the Essential Phone.
- Uber's former CEO characterizes a lawsuit brought against the company by investors as a "personal attack." [CNet]
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iOS 11 has a "cop button." [The Verge]
- [IndyBay] has attempts to interview some local contributors to white supremacist David Duke's political campaign.
- The Berkeley College Republicans will pay over $15,000 for security for Ben Shapiro’s visit to campus. [Daily Californian]
- Are these really the Bay Area's best restaurants in which to do business? [SF Business Times]
- Memorial for hemophiliacs added to AIDS memorial in SF. [ABC 7]
- 156 people were killed by the police in California last year. [Associated Press]
- [Instagram] can now automatically turn photos you're replying to in direct messages into a sticker.
- Golden Gate Park won't get protected bike lanes because they're not pretty enough, SFMTA says. [SF Examiner]
- The [SF Chronicle] argues that you might save money by living at SFO instead of an SF apartment.