The expression a Microsoft Connector driver made when we asked about traffic Chuck Collins is the guy who ran Metro in the 1970s. He should be the kind of guy who salivates over light rail. But instead, he’s dreaming of more... Joshua McNichols
UW scientists transform books and music into DNA In a lab test tube at the University of Washington, scientists stored an HD video of the song “This Too Shall Pass” by OK Go on DNA molecules. They also... Paige Browning
Hella noms at Microsoft: A millennial translates a slang-laden corporate message Bill Radke asks independent radio producer and millennial Brie Ripley for help deciphering a slang-heavy invite from a Microsoft recruiter calling... Brie Ripley
How Seattle's big three businesses are facing Brexit Britain's decision to leave the European Union is shaking investor confidence around the world. Stocks plunged, staged a minor rebound and then trailed... Carolyn Adolph
If LinkedIn isn't profitable, why is Microsoft buying it? Bill Radke talks to Geekwire's Todd Bishop about what Microsoft's $26.2 billion acquisition of LinkedIn means for the company and the region. "LinkedIn... Posey Gruener
New layoffs are Microsoft's 'last gasp' in the smartphone business Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Todd Bishop about why Microsoft is scaling back its smartphone business and laying off 1,850 employees. Andy Hurst
Don't Worry! Microsoft's AI Gamble Will Not Usher In Dystopian Future Bill Radke speaks with reporter Dina Bass about Microsoft's chat bot that (she says) will not lead to a new race of robot Terminators that try to... David Hyde
Seattle's Top Tech Stories For 2015 David Hyde speaks with Geekwire co-founder Todd Bishop about the top three tech stories in Seattle in 2015, including a revival at Microsoft, Amazon... David Hyde
Microsoft Invests In Forests Near Mount Rainier To Fight Climate Change Microsoft is investing in 520 acres of forest land next to Mount Rainier National Park – but not to turn it into another corporate campus. The software... John Ryan
How Has 30 Years Of Microsoft Windows Changed The Northwest? Bill Radke talks with University of Washington history professor Margaret O'Mara about the impact of Microsoft on the economy and culture of the Pacific... Andy Hurst