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Federal and local law enforcement officials charged with maintaining public safety as the Super Bowl brings the Bay Area into global focus said there is no known threat of violence hanging over the big game this weekend.

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And when the cheers erupt for the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers, the spotlight won’t just be on the biggest game in the football season, but on the tech companies that pitched in during the weeklong festivities.

“Sitting there in the Valley and surrounded by where the birthplace of technology is, there was a very high expectation of what would be done in the building”, said Lanson Nichols, vice president at HNTB and senior project manager for Levi’s Stadium.

First, it’s the first Super Bowl game to eschew the NFL’s Roman numeral tradition and instead use the Arabic numerals that most of us are familiar with. But don’t stress! We’ve got answers to all of your burning Super Bowl questions, so read on for a refresher of everything you need to know before tuning in this Sunday.

Last year’s Super Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona was no slouch in the Wi-Fi department, as the Arizona Cardinals IT team installed 800 access points in the venue to support fans’ ravenous appetite for wireless data.

Here is what the fans will be able to eat at the Big Game (descriptions are below the photos).

“The threat picture is different every February”, Johnson told a news conference after he toured Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where the National Football League championship game will be played.

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But they all also urged the public to stay vigilant, repeating the oft-heard motto “if you see something, say something”.

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First of all, the pride of a job well done and a Super Bowl well won.

Federal, state, local officials beef up Super Bowl security