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Tech tangles with the law
Tech's entanglements with the law were on full display this week. Washington and other states are fighting net neutrality rollbacks. Advocates across…
8 years ago
New phones from Sony and Samsung?
Sony and Samsung both hinted at -- or had leaks about -- upcoming smartphone releases. What are they up to? Plus, Andru gives us his take after using…
8 years ago
MIT President on next-gen AI
Can studying human intelligence help us build smarter machines? Rafael Reif thinks so. He's the president of MIT and he spoke with us on this podcast…
8 years ago
Amazon layoffs explained
In a rare move, Amazon laid off 500 people this week. They also became the third most valuable company in the world. Plus, electric bike sharing and …
8 years ago
An optimistic future for cheap tech
What does the future look like when it comes to widespread, cheap technology? Thirteen-year Microsoft engineer, clean tech expert and science fiction…
8 years ago
A tech renaissance
This week, the Week In Geek comes to you from GeekWire HQ2 in Pittsburgh. Amazon is pushing further Prime integration with Whole Foods and we dive in…
8 years, 1 month ago
Inside SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch
SpaceX launched the most powerful rocket in operation this week, the Falcon Heavy. GeekWire's Alan Boyle was in Cape Canavral, Florida, for the launc…
8 years, 1 month ago
A 'tricorder' in your home: Lee Hood on the future of health technology
Technologies have drastically changed health and healthcare in the past 20 years and Lee Hood is one of the innovators behind those changes. We speak…
8 years, 1 month ago
Inside the Amazon Spheres
Amazon finally opened its Spheres building this week, a greenhouse-office hybrid that gives its employees a new, plant-filled workspace. The company …
8 years, 1 month ago
Is Apple canceling the iPhone X?
Rumors abounded this week that Apple is canceling the iPhone X, which isn't exactly true. Plus, a smart bicycle hub, new details on the Apple HomePod…
8 years, 1 month ago