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It’s just Xbox: Microsoft gaming leaders start new era with old name, new metric, and challenger mindset

It’s just Xbox: Microsoft gaming leaders start new era with old name, new metric, and challenger mindset

April 23, 2026

The new Xbox logo, featuring glass effects, part of the “We Are Xbox” strategy shift. (Microsoft Image) Microsoft is changing the way it measures success in its Xbox business, focusing on daily active players rather than longer periods of time — a tighter measure that reflects the way the...

A nuclear first: TerraPower officially starts construction on next-gen Natrium plant in Wyoming

A nuclear first: TerraPower officially starts construction on next-gen Natrium plant in Wyoming

April 23, 2026

TerraPower is celebrating the start of construction on its nuclear plant in Kemmerer, Wyo. (TerraPower Photo) TerraPower announced Thursday that it has started construction on its Natrium plant, making it the first company in the U.S. to break ground on an advanced nuclear power...

Brute-force attack linked Rec Room user phone numbers to online identities

Brute-force attack linked Rec Room user phone numbers to online identities

April 23, 2026

Rec Room gift cards in a retail kiosk in Seattle. The social gaming platform, which is shutting down June 1, experienced a previously unreported brute-force attack on its friend-finder feature earlier this year that linked user phone numbers to their online identities. (GeekWire Photo / Todd...

Microsoft will offer voluntary retirement to thousands of employees in a first for tech giant

Microsoft will offer voluntary retirement to thousands of employees in a first for tech giant

April 23, 2026

Time to hang it up? Microsoft will be giving some employees that chance. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Microsoft is offering a one-time voluntary retirement program for the first time in its 51-year history, giving thousands of long-serving U.S. employees a chance to leave with a financial...

Opinion: Which capitalism are we defending?

Opinion: Which capitalism are we defending?

April 23, 2026

Editor’s Note: Nick Hanauer is a Seattle entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and founder of Civic Ventures. He was an early investor in Amazon and is co-founder of Second Avenue Partners. This piece is a reply to Chris DeVore’s “Make Democracy Capitalist Again.” Nick Hanauer. (Civic Ventures...

Iridius, led by Microsoft and AWS vets, raises $8.6M to crack AI’s regulatory compliance bottleneck

Iridius, led by Microsoft and AWS vets, raises $8.6M to crack AI’s regulatory compliance bottleneck

April 23, 2026

Iridius CEO and co-founder Mike Kropp. (Iridius Photo) Many companies in regulated industries such as pharmaceuticals are pouring money into AI. But a lot of that work ultimately doesn’t see the light of day, due to the compliance, validation, and audit requirements that govern every system they...

Amazon names AWS exec Prasad Kalyanaraman to S-team, promotes Dave Brown to SVP

Amazon names AWS exec Prasad Kalyanaraman to S-team, promotes Dave Brown to SVP

April 23, 2026

Prasad Kalyanaraman, VP of AWS Infrastructure Services, has been named to Amazon’s senior leadership team. (Amazon Photo) Amazon added a new member to its senior leadership team Wednesday, naming AWS infrastructure chief Prasad Kalyanaraman to the group known as the S-team or “steam,” while also...

LinkedIn CEO change: Daniel Shapero takes the helm as Microsoft broadens leadership team

LinkedIn CEO change: Daniel Shapero takes the helm as Microsoft broadens leadership team

April 22, 2026

New LinkedIn CEO Daniel Shapero, left, and Ryan Roslansky, EVP of LinkedIn and Microsoft Office, at LinkedIn headquarters. (LinkedIn Photo) LinkedIn has a new CEO for the first time in six years. Daniel Shapero, the company’s chief operating officer since 2021, is stepping into the top job,...

Washington state flunks school phone policy rankings

Washington state flunks school phone policy rankings

April 22, 2026

(BigStock Photo) A new scorecard rating school cellphone policies nationwide gave Washington state and four others a failing grade. Washington lacks statewide rules setting limits on phone use in the classroom and on campus, allowing districts to set their own policies. The rankings, first...

Seattle report says gig worker pay law is working, countering claims by DoorDash and Uber 

Seattle report says gig worker pay law is working, countering claims by DoorDash and Uber 

April 22, 2026

GeekWire File Photo Updated below with DoorDash statement. Seattle’s gig worker pay law, requiring minimum pay rates for app-based delivery workers, has been one of the most contentious labor experiments in the country for more than two years. Now the city is pushing back on critics —...

From the ‘scurfy’ mouse to the Nobel Prize: How a Seattle biotech pioneer’s long game paid off

From the ‘scurfy’ mouse to the Nobel Prize: How a Seattle biotech pioneer’s long game paid off

April 22, 2026

Fred Ramsdell, left, speaking with moderator Karen Tkach Tuzman at the Life Science Innovation Northwest 2026 conference in Seattle on April 21. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) The biotech industry is increasingly shaped by computer-designed drugs and investor pressure to move...

Brev raises $3.3M for AI agents that keep companies on track with goals

Brev raises $3.3M for AI agents that keep companies on track with goals

April 22, 2026

Brev co-founders Vic Hu (left) and Chris Pitchford. (Brev Photo) Brev, a startup with roots in Seattle’s tech community, has raised $3.3 million in pre-seed funding for its AI tools that automatically track how companies are performing against goals. The company’s AI agents join standups,...

Seattle high schooler’s Google Doodle pays tribute to hair and family history as a superpower

Seattle high schooler’s Google Doodle pays tribute to hair and family history as a superpower

April 22, 2026

Google Doodle artwork by Kameirah Johnson of Renton, Wash. (Google Image) Kameirah Johnson, a senior at Seattle’s Lakeside School, is one of five students nationwide whose artwork will appear on the Google homepage later this month, after being selected as a finalist in the annual Doodle for...

Starbucks cuts tech jobs as new CTO reshapes organization

Starbucks cuts tech jobs as new CTO reshapes organization

April 22, 2026

Starbucks is cutting an unspecified number of tech jobs. (GeekWire File Photo) Starbucks is cutting jobs in its technology organization, restructuring the team under a new chief technology officer who joined the coffee giant from Amazon four months ago. Several affected employees posted about...

Microsoft’s new Xbox chief makes first major change, cutting Game Pass price, but with a catch

Microsoft’s new Xbox chief makes first major change, cutting Game Pass price, but with a catch

April 21, 2026

Asha Sharma and Matt Booty, the new leadership team for Microsoft Gaming. (Microsoft Photo) Asha Sharma’s first big move as Microsoft’s gaming chief is a trade-off. The company is cutting the price of its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription by $7 a month, from $29.99 to $22.99. However,...

Tech Moves: Microsoft quantum lead joins IonQ; Heptio co-founder now CTO at Stacklok; Amazon departure

Tech Moves: Microsoft quantum lead joins IonQ; Heptio co-founder now CTO at Stacklok; Amazon departure

April 21, 2026

Jeff Henshaw. (LinkedIn Photo) — Former Microsoft quantum lead Jeff Henshaw has joined IonQ as senior vice president of quantum compute products. Henshaw said on LinkedIn that he has advised “dozens of quantum companies, from early-stage startups to industry titans,” and cited IonQ’s rapidly...

Former advisor to Steve Jobs says new Apple CEO is exactly what’s needed: an engineer from the inside

Former advisor to Steve Jobs says new Apple CEO is exactly what’s needed: an engineer from the inside

April 21, 2026

John Ternus, left, and Tim Cook at Apple Park. (Apple Photo) Tim Cook’s plan to step down as Apple’s CEO, announced Monday, will put the tech giant in the hands of a hardware engineer, John Ternus, returning Apple’s top job to its product roots after nearly 15 years under a leader who made his...

PowerLight’s laser power beaming system keeps a drone in the air for hours during Pentagon test flights

PowerLight’s laser power beaming system keeps a drone in the air for hours during Pentagon test flights

April 21, 2026

A KHA K1000ULE drone receives power via PowerLight’s laser power beaming system during a flight test. (PowerLight Photo) Kent, Wash.-based PowerLight Technologies says its laser power beaming system has been used successfully to keep a military-grade, fixed-wing drone in the air for hours during...

Amazon doubles down on Anthropic with $25B investment, mirroring its OpenAI cloud deal

Amazon doubles down on Anthropic with $25B investment, mirroring its OpenAI cloud deal

April 20, 2026

Amazon and Anthropic announced an expanded partnership Monday that includes up to $25 billion in new investment and more than $100 billion in cloud commitments over 10 years. (GeekWire File Photo / Todd Bishop) Amazon is now running the same playbook with both of the world’s top AI labs. Two...

Opinion: You can’t blame data centers in Seattle for our skyrocketing electricity prices

Opinion: You can’t blame data centers in Seattle for our skyrocketing electricity prices

April 20, 2026

Power lines, storm clouds, and shoes over Seattle. (Kurt Schlosser Photo) After a vague report that some companies were seeking to build “large” data centers in Seattle, Mayor Katie Wilson is exploring a moratorium on new data centers. This seems like the typical performative, hypocritical...

Seattle-area billboard takes a page from Bay Area playbook: ‘Startup energy should be more visible’

Seattle-area billboard takes a page from Bay Area playbook: ‘Startup energy should be more visible’

April 20, 2026

A billboard for Bellevue, Wash., startup Summation, visible from SR 520 in Bellevue. (Photo courtesy of Summation) A Bellevue, Wash.-based startup that came out of stealth last fall is really trying to get noticed now, taking a page out of a playbook that’s more prevalent in Silicon...

In a first, Blue Origin uses a recycled rocket to send a satellite into orbit — unfortunately, it’s the wrong orbit

In a first, Blue Origin uses a recycled rocket to send a satellite into orbit — unfortunately, it’s the wrong orbit

April 19, 2026

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket rises from its Florida pad, sending an AST SpaceMobile satellite into space. (Blue Origin via YouTube) Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture used a previously flown New Glenn rocket booster to send a satellite into space today, marking a first for the company....

Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 12, 2026

Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 12, 2026

April 19, 2026

Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 12, 2026. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on...

Opinion: Whither Microsoft? A view from the neighborhood

Opinion: Whither Microsoft? A view from the neighborhood

April 19, 2026

Microsoft’s Redmond campus. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Feroze Motafram is an operations consultant based in Sammamish, Wash., and founder of Avestan LLC. This piece is adapted from a LinkedIn post. Someone asked me recently what made me think about writing this. The trigger, I told them,...

Physicists share the glory and the wealth after winning $3M for exploring muon mysteries

Physicists share the glory and the wealth after winning $3M for exploring muon mysteries

April 19, 2026

University of Washington physicist David Hertzog checks out the 50-foot-wide superconducting magnetic ring for the Muon g-2 experiment at the time of its startup at Fermilab in 2018. (Photo Courtesy of David Hertzog) University of Washington physicist David Hertzog can’t wait to find out how...

Seattle mayor floats moratorium on new data centers in city limits

Seattle mayor floats moratorium on new data centers in city limits

April 19, 2026

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson. (Campaign Photo) Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson addressed concerns about a potential wave of new data centers in the city and raised the possibility of a moratorium, citing economic and environmental issues. Wilson’s public statement Saturday followed a Seattle Times...

The tough new realities for startups, Amazon’s next big strategic bets, and Allbirds’ crazy AI pivot

The tough new realities for startups, Amazon’s next big strategic bets, and Allbirds’ crazy AI pivot

April 18, 2026

This week on the GeekWire Podcast, a week of Seattle-area startup news shows how the AI era is reshaping the regional tech scene. Q1 venture numbers reveal bigger checks going to fewer companies, with Seattle slipping behind the likes of Austin and Miami on deal volume. And yet the...

Amazon payments to Bezos’ Blue Origin reach $1.8B as shareholders cite conflicts of interest

Amazon payments to Bezos’ Blue Origin reach $1.8B as shareholders cite conflicts of interest

April 17, 2026

Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon and Blue Origin, shows off a mockup of the New Shepard suborbital space capsule during a 2017 conference in Colorado. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) Amazon paid about $1.8 billion last year to Blue Origin, the space company owned by its founder and...

The $100-a-month workforce: How an entrepreneur uses AI bots to bootstrap a Portland delivery startup

The $100-a-month workforce: How an entrepreneur uses AI bots to bootstrap a Portland delivery startup

April 17, 2026

Fetchlist founder Taylor Marean, left, helps move a used sofa. (Fetchlist Photo) Taylor Marean is a lifelong entrepreneur, tracing his first venture to mowing lawns in his Hood River, Ore., neighborhood at age 11. His latest startup is Fetchlist, which pairs delivery services with platforms like...

The fusion pivot: Helion CEO David Kirtley’s journey from starships to sustainable star power

The fusion pivot: Helion CEO David Kirtley’s journey from starships to sustainable star power

April 17, 2026

Helion CEO David Kirtley, left, with then Washington Gov. Jay Inslee at Helion’s Everett facility in July 2024. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) David Kirtley always wanted to harness the power of the sun. But first he had to fuel some rockets. As a University of Michigan engineering student,...

SeekOut’s Anoop Gupta steps down as CEO, hands reins of AI recruiting company to tech vet Sean Thompson

SeekOut’s Anoop Gupta steps down as CEO, hands reins of AI recruiting company to tech vet Sean Thompson

April 16, 2026

SeekOut co-founders Aravind Bala (left) and Anoop Gupta, who is stepping down as CEO to become executive chairman. Bala will continue as CTO, working with new CEO Sean Thompson. (SeekOut Photo) Anoop Gupta is stepping down as CEO of SeekOut, the Bellevue-based recruiting startup he co-founded in...

GeekWire Awards voting is now closed: Thanks for casting ballots to pick the best in Pacific NW tech

GeekWire Awards voting is now closed: Thanks for casting ballots to pick the best in Pacific NW tech

April 16, 2026

Who will take home the coveted robot trophies at the 2026 GeekWire Awards? (GeekWire Photo) Voting closed April 16 at 1 p.m. for the 2026 GeekWire Awards, so we want to thank everyone who cast a ballot to help select the top innovators and entrepreneurs in Pacific Northwest tech. Now in...

GeekWire Awards: From AI safety to robotic ultrasounds, meet the Startup of the Year finalists

GeekWire Awards: From AI safety to robotic ultrasounds, meet the Startup of the Year finalists

April 16, 2026

The key players leading 2026 GeekWire Awards Startup of the Year finalists, clockwise from top left: Grin Lord, CEO of mpathic; Edward Wu, Dropzone AI CEO; Loopr CEO Priyansha Bagari; Dopl Technologies co-founders Wayne Monsky, Ryan James and Steve Seslar; and ElastixAI co-founders Saman...

Microsoft’s NFL tech goes beyond the tablet: What AI is doing for coaches, players, and scouts

Microsoft’s NFL tech goes beyond the tablet: What AI is doing for coaches, players, and scouts

April 16, 2026

A Microsoft Surface tablet at Lumen Field in Seattle on Wednesday running Copilot as it’s seen by Seahawks and other NFL personnel who use the devices and technology during games. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) When Bill Belichick famously spiked a Microsoft Surface tablet as the New England...

Snap cuts 95 jobs in Washington state as part of broader layoffs, pushing for AI efficiencies

Snap cuts 95 jobs in Washington state as part of broader layoffs, pushing for AI efficiencies

April 16, 2026

A slide from Snap’s investor update on highlights AI-driven efficiency gains, saying more than 65% of new code is generated by AI. Snap is cutting 95 jobs in Washington state as part of a broader restructuring that will eliminate about 1,000 positions, or 16% of the company’s...

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