Pizza robot makes 300 pizzas per hour

After three years of quietly toiling away on a robotic food system, Seattle startup Picnic has emerged from stealth mode with a system that assembles custom pizzas with little human intervention. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Flight Simulator is back, and it’s real: Microsoft uses cloud

During a sneak preview, GeekWire’s Alan Boyle uses Microsoft’s new, hyper-realistic version of Flight Simulator to fly over his house — and does the same in a real plane as well. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Qualtrics announces the “Qualtrics Tower”, their new co-headquarters in Seattle

Tech company Qualtrics, which two years ago designated Seattle as its co-headquarters, doubled down Wednesday with the announcement of a huge new lease in a striking skyscraper under construction in… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

IBM sues Zillow, accuses real estate giant of building features using IBM tech

IBM filed a lawsuit against Zillow this week, accusing the real estate giant of piggybacking off its patented technology to build key parts of its home value estimation and search features. The… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

How do drugs interact with supplements? Supp.AI search engine tracks down clues

The Supp.AI search engine indexes 4,650 supplements and drugs from Abbokinase to Zytiga, and serves up research findings on 56,000 interactions involving those products. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Coffee startup looks for buzz with a product that eliminates caffeine in the cup

You might think that caffeine fuels a lot of the innovative ideas that come out of Seattle’s tech community. But what does that say about what Andy Liu is drinking if his idea is a new way to… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Tech industry warns US immigration policy hurts American competitiveness in AI

A trade group representing some of the world’s largest technology companies is urging governments to rethink their immigration policies or risk falling behind in artificial intelligence and machine… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

‘Why Won’t Microsoft Spy for the US?’ – Trump Adviser

“As an American company, why won’t you agree to help the US government spy on people in other countries?” An unnamed Trump adviser challenged Microsoft President Brad Smith with that question on a… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

‘Microsoft the Musical’ feat. interns in a singing, dancing romp across campus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGeWNR8CWnA&feature=youtu.be Well, the interns at Microsoft sure had fun this summer. While there may be a documentary coming to Netflix that dives deep into what… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

A stealthy insurance tech startup bootstrapped its way to $2.35B acquisition

It started as conversations between two friends about how to improve the insurance and financial services industries for consumers. That idea turned into a company when Michael Rowell and Michael… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Blue Origin Files Bid Protest as It Competes with SpacEx, ULA, Northrop Grumman

Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture is protesting the rules of the game for awarding future national security launch contracts, while continuing to play. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Artificial intelligence scores another victory in diagnosing breast cancer

Human doctors once again fell short of artificial intelligence in a test to accurately diagnose breast cancer, adding yet more evidence that AI-aided diagnostics may soon be commonplace. Researchers… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Five big ideas from Nathan Myhrvold, the original ‘mad scientist’ from Microsoft

Check out five high-tech, way-out ideas from the mind of Nathan Myhrvold, Microsoft’s first chief technology officer and the CEO of Intellectual Ventures. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Tech companies step up to fund affordable housing

Microsoft pledged $500 million for affordable housing in January. Five months later, Google said it would invest $1 billion to help the Bay Area housing crisis. Amazon and Salesforce also announced… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Seattle-area provider becomes haven for online extremism after El Paso shooting

The Seattle region may have a reputation as a liberal enclave but it’s also home to a safe haven for right-wing extremism. A virtual one anyway. Bellevue, Wash.-based web service provider Epik Inc. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Amazon seeks FCC’s go-ahead to test mobile broadband devices in Silicon Valley

Amazon is seeking the Federal Communications Commission’s approval for a six-month test of mobile radio devices and networking software – but not at its Seattle home base. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Abrupt Shutdown of BMW’s ReachNow Car-Sharing Service in Seattle and Portland

ReachNow’s 75 employees learned they were losing their jobs just hours before the company told customers that the car-sharing service was shutting down. The Seattle Department of Transportation, which… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

AT&T employees were bribed to install phone unlocking malware on company network

A 34-year-old citizen of Pakistan is charged with paying more than $1 million in bribes to employees at AT&T’s Seattle-area offices and call centers to install malware on the company’s network to… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Amazon sues former AWS exec for joining rival Google Cloud division

Amazon’s pioneering cloud business gave the company an early lead in an emerging and lucrative industry but competition is heating up between Amazon Web Services and newer entrants, like Microsoft and… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

ChefSteps Acquired by Breville

Less than three months after cutting a significant portion of its staff, Seattle startup ChefSteps was acquired Tuesday by kitchen appliance giant Breville Group. Known for its Joule sous vide cooking… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

BMW ReachNow car-sharing service shuts down following joint venture deal

Peace out, ReachNow. BMW’s car-sharing service abruptly ceased operation Wednesday, ending a mobility program that included 1,000 free-floating vehicles used by more than 100,000 members across… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Icebreaker:A bot that MicrosoftTeams uses to break silos&strengthen culture

As teams grow it can be harder to build bonds between co-workers. Microsoft knows all about this, and it just released a new bot for its chat-based productivity app Teams to make it easier to break… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

John Oliver rips Amazon's warehouses; Amazon operations mgr calls it ‘insulting’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9m7d07k22A Working conditions in Amazon’s fulfillment centers got a blistering critique at the hands of the HBO series “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” on Sunday. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Gas station on wheels: Booster Fuels raises $56M

Top investors, including several from Seattle, are betting big on Booster Fuels. The 4-year-old startup delivers millions of gallons per month in 20 cities, using its purple-branded trucks to fill up tanks on corporate campuses and for business vehicle fleets. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Apple doubles down on Seattle with plans to employ 2k people

In the heart of the neighborhood where Amazon has made its home, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said Monday that she was interested in talking about a “different HQ2,” as she welcomed Apple and that tech… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Airbus and Microsoft team up to sell HoloLens in airlines, defense and aerospace

After four years using Microsoft’s HoloLens internally, aerospace giant Airbus is partnering with the tech company to sell specialized holographic programs that run on the mixed-reality headsets to other companies in aerospace and defense. It’s part of a broader effort by Microso … | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Microsoft puts Slack on internal list of ‘prohibited and discouraged’ software

Slack is on an internal Microsoft list of prohibited technology — software, apps, online services and plug-ins that the company doesn’t want its employees using as part of their day-to-day work. But the document, obtained by GeekWire, asserts that the primary reason is security, … | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

New report shows Seattle tech salaries average $138K, trailing only Bay Area

Tech salaries just keep going up in Seattle, with the average pay jumping from $125,000 in 2015 to $138,000 today, according to a new report from Hired. The region — home to Amazon, Microsoft, Tableau, Zillow, Redfin, Zulily, Rover and sizable outposts for Google, Facebook and ot … | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

‘AWS for blockchain’:ArcBlock aims to build,manage and deploy decentralized apps

If you’re still wrapping your head around blockchain 1.0 (Bitcoin) and blockchain 2.0 (Ethereum), you’d better hurry up because blockchain 3.0 is already taking hold. And ArcBlock, a Bellevue… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

$400M? Paul Allen’s Stratolaunch space venture is up for sale, sources say

Sources say Vulcan Inc. is looking to sell Stratolaunch, the space venture founded by Paul Allen, and one report says the asking price could be as high as $400 million. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Wsdot will close a tunnel Friday night in Seattle to install a software update

Apparently it’s not a good idea to push the “Remind Me Tomorrow” button when prompted to install a software update for a tunnel’s fire-control system. WSDOT plans to close the new SR 99 tunnel in both… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Fake News Generator Created by Neural Net Researchers to Fight Disinformation

In the battle for AI supremacy, the best defense is a good offense. That’s the philosophy behind Grover, a neural network application that is fighting disinformation by creating its own fake news. “We… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Can your podcast make money,after all? Glow debuts tech platform for memberships

It’s a common problem for podcasters: you’ve got a passionate, loyal audience, but at a time when it seems everyone is producing an audio show, your weekly musings haven’t exactly rocketed up the… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Amazon to shut down its Amazon Restaurants business in the U.S.

Amazon will shutter its Amazon Restaurants food delivery service in the U.S. later this month, GeekWire has learned. Amazon Restaurants first launched in Seattle back in 2015. Amazon expanded the… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

DocuSign reaches 500K customers but stock tanks after Q1 earnings report

DocuSign stock is in free-fall despite the e-signature giant posting rapid revenue growth last quarter and reaching a customer milestone. Revenue: DocuSign reported $214 million in revenue in the… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Amazon shows off new drone that will start deliveries within months

Amazon’s drone ambitions took another step forward as the tech giant revealed its latest delivery drone design. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Up your hygiene game: Microsoft creating an Xbox line of body wash and deodorant

My son and his buddies may battle all sorts of enemies when they pile into a room to play a few hours of video games. I’ve battled the smell of those boys. Microsoft may have an odd answer to grody… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

From Software to Soft Serve: Bill Gates and Warren Buffett Serve Ice-Cream

Bill Gates made a name for himself with software. On a recent trip to Omaha, Neb., the Microsoft co-founder tried his hand at soft-serve ice cream, joining longtime pal Warren Buffett for a shift at the local Dairy Queen. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Oracle lays off hundreds from its Seattle office

Over the last few weeks and months, Oracle has laid off hundreds of employees at the Seattle office once viewed as the future of its cloud computing strategy, according to a report. Business Insider… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Portland quietly launches mobile location data project

The initial phase of Portland’s project employing city mobility software called Replica from Sidewalk Labs, the startup owned by Google parent Alphabet, is underway. Portland will get access to a massive dataset that mirrors how people actually move throughout the city and its su … | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Pillow maker Throwboy proves that no entrepreneurial dream is too far fetched

Roberto Hoyos comes across with the laid back, semi-sleepy demeanor of a guy who makes pillows for a living. But behind the soft exterior is a geeky, entrepreneurial sprit that turned a simple gift… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Sightings of SpaceX’s Starlink satellites spark awe – and astronomical angst

SpaceX’s Starlink satellite launch has led to into an unusual viewing opportunity for skywatchers — and an occasion to wonder about the impact on astronomical observations. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

AWS Ground Station is officially open for business – GeekWire

Six months after a sneak preview, Amazon Web Services is raising the curtain on AWS Ground Station, its cloud-based system for controlling satellites and downloading satellite data. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

BO, ULA and Northrop Grumman Weigh in on Multibillion-Dollar SpaceX Lawsuit

Blue Origin and subsidiaries of United Launch Alliance and Northrop Grumman are seeking to intervene in a SpaceX lawsuit contesting a $2.3 billion rocket development award. | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Microsoft makes a service mesh move with new specification

To date Microsoft has stayed out of the increasing skirmishes in the cloud-native world around service-mesh technology, but on Tuesday it plans to introduce a new specification in hopes that everyone… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

Cray CEO:‘Massive cloud vendors’ threatened our long-term survival

Cray decided to sell its supercomputing business to HPE for $1.3 billion last week in part because it was worried about the long-term impact of cloud providers like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 4 years ago

‘Ghost Work’ explores the ups and mostly downs of the hidden gig economy

Chances are the last time you ordered something, chatted with customer service, or looked something up online, you didn’t give much thought to who was making sure the information you were looking at… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 5 years ago

Seattle police use family DNA, latest science to identify killer 52 years later

On July 13, 1967, Susan Galvin was found dead in a parking garage elevator at Seattle Center. The 20-year-old administrative employee at the Seattle Police Department, who moved to Seattle from… | Continue reading


@geekwire.com | 5 years ago