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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several events and school systems in San Diego have had their immediate schedules altered due to the coronavirus.Several conferences set to take place in San Diego have canceled or rescheduled, while others don't have immediately plans to alter their plans.Schools systems are also preparing for the possibility of changing schedules and continuing the school year amid coronavirus worries.LATEST CORONAVIRUS UPDATESHere's a look at what events and schools have changed their schedules due to COVID-19 worries and what we're monitoring: (We'll update this list as soon as more information is available.)Events:The 34th National Institute on White Collar Crime has canceled its planned March 11-13 conference at Marriott Marquis San Diego, citing coronavirus fears. On its website, organizers with the American Bar Association (ABA) said the decision to cancel was made "as a result of the large number of speakers and attendees who were compelled to cancel their participation due to travel restrictions put in place by employers." The institute will not be rescheduled, according to ABA. The organization said refunds are being processed to attendees, but any travel reservations made will have to be handled individually.Leaders of the Experimental Biology conference set to take place April 4-7 canceled the massive gathering over COVID-19 as well. The conference expected more than 12,000 attendees at the San Diego Convention Center.The 2020 CIE Summit business technology summit at Marriott Marquis San Diego has been rescheduled from March 18-20 to Aug. 12-14 "out of an abundance of caution," organizers say.Organizers with the Future of Individualized Medicine 2020, scheduled for March 12-13 at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, also canceled their event "based on concern for the health of our registrants, speakers, exhibitors and staff."The American Association for Cancer Research's annual meeting set for April 24-29 has been canceled. A reschedule of the meeting is being planned for later this year.San Diego Opera's several performances of "Aging Magician" at the Balboa Theatre has been canceled after several performers opted not to travel due to the coronavirus. The San Diego Opera remains open though, with performances of "The Barber of Seville" and "The Falling and the Rising" still set for April and May.The 2020 GranFondo San Diego cyclist race, scheduled for April 5, has been postponed out of an abundance of caution for riders. Race organizers are working to determine when best to reschedule the event.The remainder of the San Diego Science and Engineering Festival has been postponed due to COVID-19 concerns. Organizers plan to reschedule the events for Fall 2020.San Diego Loyal soccer has postponed the team's home opener on March 14 until July 29 due to coronavirus concerns and in accordance with USD's decision to limit campus events on the same weekend, the team said.Schools:University of California San Diego will begin to deliver all lecture and discussion courses remotely starting in the spring quarter. All university-sponsored athletic events are scheduled to continue but will be "fan-less." The university also asked students and staff to postponed or cancel all events or meetings expected to have more than 100 people.San Diego State University will move all classes to virtual instruction following spring break, from April 6 through the end of the spring semester, with certain exceptions. SDSU will also suspend all spring break and summer study abroad programs. The university, however, is not suspending third-party partner programs abroad, citing authority. Southwestern College in the South Bay is moving all of its in-person classes to online or distributed instruction from March 16-20. In addition to canceling “large public events” at its main campus and satellite campuses, SWC’s athletic events will go on but will not have fans. UC San Diego Athletics's home events from March 13-15 will be closed to non-essential personnel. UC San Diego has a home women's water polo match on Friday night, and home baseball games Friday through Sunday.Being monitored:The California State University is asking staff to prepare to alter their courses in case of a campus interruption due to the coronavirus. If needed, campuses could be asked to stop in-person instruction for two to four days while faculty members finalize a plan to continue courses remotely. Staff would continue to come to campus to maintain operations.Comic-Con International, scheduled for July 22-26, said it plans to continue with its planned convention in July at this time. Organizers also said WonderCon in Anaheim will continue, currently scheduled for April 10-12.The Del Mar Fairgrounds says it is taking proactive steps in light of the coronavirus outbreak, but the venue does not have plans at this time to cancel any planned events. The California Center for the Arts, Escondido says it will continue with its list of scheduled events in accordance with CDC policies and guidance, including heightened disinfection and proactive measures around the center.The 40th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade and Irish Festival scheduled for Balboa Park will continue as planned on March 14. 5248
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Start off the new year with some winter fun and special events around town!There's still plenty of holiday magic to catch at Liberty Station's Rady Children's ice rink and the Hilton San Diego Bayfront's "Holiday by the Bay" events. SeaWorld is also celebrating Dia de los Reyes this weekend with festive foods and shows to commemorate the Three Kings. Some educational fun can be found at Fleet Science Center before thier "MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition" closes up next week, and archaeology fans can get their hands dirty with hands-on activities during ArchaeoCon! Minecraft fans also get a bevvy of entertainment — both fun and educational — at Minefaire at the San Diego Convention Center.MORE: Don't see anything in this week's rundown? Check out the 10News Community Calendar for even more fun around town this weekendBut if you're looking to take it easy to start off the year, consider grabbing a yoga session with a beer, or purusing some vintage wares in North Park! Here's a look at what's happening this weekend around San Diego:THURSDAYRady Children's Ice RinkWhere: Liberty Station; Cost: - (Thursday - Sunday) Jump into some winter fun at Liberty Station, where you can hit the ice rink for a good cause! Skate and helmet rentals are including in prices and a portion of proceeds will benefit the Thriving After Cancer program at Rady Children's.MythBusters: The Explosive ExhibitionWhere: Fleet Science Center; Cost: .95 - .95(Thursday - Sunday) Separate fact from fiction at the Fleet Science Center's MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition, where you're immersed into an interactive museum of props from the show, myths to bust or prove, and more scientific fun.FRIDAYThe Dan BandWhere: House of Blues San Diego; Cost: - Dan Finnerty and his comedic band hit House of Blues San Diego for a night of covers, with some added hilarity and obscenities by Dan. Anyone familiar with the band may recognize them from the films "The Hangover," "Starsky & Hutch," and "Old School." Holiday by the BayWhere: Hilton San Diego Bayfront; Cost: - (Friday - Saturday) Still in need of some holiday fun? Holiday by the Bay features a two-story ice tubing slide, ice bumper cars, nightly snow fluries and a 30-foot tall Christmas tree as well as food, holiday cocktails and gingerbread decorating.SATURDAYMinefaire: Official Minecraft Community EventWhere: San Diego Convention Center; Cost: .99 - .99(Saturday - Sunday) Calling all Minecraft fans! Visit Minefaire this weekend at the convention center and compete in tournaments and build battles, a Minecraft escape room, or explore the game through VR headsets. Minecraft YouTube celebrities will also be in attendance and fans can learn directly from developers and global education mentors.Yoga + BeerWhere: Eppig Brewing, North Park; Cost: Unwind and enjoy a brew with a 60-minute Vinyasa flow and Eppig beer in North Park. Tickets come with a welcome taster, yoga sessions, and 1 your first pint of beer.ArchaeoCon 2019Where: Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina; Cost: Interested in archaeology? Travel back in time in this celebration of archaeology with an ancient game tournament, hands-on activities, demonstrations, archaeology presentations, and discussion with industry experts! SUNDAYOld Town Tequila and Tortillas tourWhere: Old Town San Diego; Cost: - (Thursday - Sunday) Explore San Diego's most historic neighborhood and gain a new appreciation into the area's original adobes, shops, and church. The tour treats guests to a trip into the past highlighted by tequila and tortillas.Three Kings CelebrationWhere: SeaWorld San Diego; Cost: Starting at .99(Thursday - Sunday) Celebrate Dia de los Reyes at SeaWorld as they commemorate the arrival of the Three Kings with holiday attractions, festive cuisine, and their "Journey of the Three Kings" show.San Diego Vintage Flea MarketWhere: The Observatory North Park; Cost: FreeAbout 100 vendors will showcase the latest in vintage wares, clothing, furniture, and more in North Park during the San Diego Vintage Flea Market. Bring along your coats for the market's coat drive to benefit the San Diego Rapid Response Network! 4226

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego-based Qualcomm won a million decision Friday against Apple in a patent infringement case involving iPhones. A jury in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California found the iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, and X infringed Qualcomm’s patents. One of the patents enables "flashless booting”, eliminating the need for separate flash memory. It also allows a smartphone to connect to the internet quickly after being powered on, according to Qualcomm officials. The other two patents allow smartphone apps to access internet data quickly, and enable high performance and graphics while increasing battery life, Qualcomm said in a news release. Qualcomm was awarded million in damages from July 6, 2017, the date the lawsuit was filed, through the end of the trial. "Today's unanimous jury verdict is the latest victory in our worldwide patent litigation directed at holding Apple accountable for using our valuable technologies without paying for them," said Don Rosenberg, executive vice president and general counsel for Qualcomm. "The technologies invented by Qualcomm and others are what made it possible for Apple to enter the market and become so successful so quickly. The three patents found to be infringed in this case represent just a small fraction of Qualcomm's valuable portfolio of tens of thousands of patents. We are gratified that courts all over the world are rejecting Apple's strategy of refusing to pay for the use of our IP." Courts in Germany and China also ruled in favor of Qualcomm in similar legal disputes in the past six months. 1614
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego teachers took to short-term rentals to subsidize their annual salary last year, raking in .7 million, according to Airbnb.The recent study by the short-term rental website says about 15 percent of San Diego's Airbnb community is made up of teachers. Annually, those teachers typically host about 56 nights a year.While San Diego's teaching community made more than million over the course of 2017, the bulk of those earnings came during the summer months. Teachers earned more than million between June and August alone.RELATED: 584
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego student Emily Benkes says her mother has lived in their Carmel Mountain home for 32 years, never once feeling unsafe in the neighborhood.Tuesday, Benkes came home to a ransacked house. “We had our laptops out, I had some money on my desk, Xbox was gone, my Apple TV,” said Benkes. Benkes believes the person hopped their backyard fence, coming in from a nearby trail. Food was missing from the fridge, including a package of salami which they later found on the trail. The suspect entered the home by throwing a rock through the back window and climbing in. “I felt really violated, I couldn’t even go in my room just because I kept thinking that there was somebody in here going through my stuff,” Benkes.She posted what happened on Nextdoor, and now neighbors are trying to help; one neighbor believes their surveillance video captured someone hopping the fence. “I hope we catch this person and nobody else has this happen to them,” said Benkes. The family estimates several thousand dollars worth of goods were stolen; they have filed a report with the San Diego Police Department. 1122
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