Wednesday, September 11, 2013

TechFlash: Jeff Raikes for Microsoft CEO? 'No. No. No. No.'

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Jeff Raikes for Microsoft CEO? 'No. No. No. No.'

If offered the top spot at Microsoft, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation CEO Jeff Raikes said he would turn the job down.

Tech firms make list of 100 fastest-growing private companies in Washington

Today, The Puget Sound Business Journal announces the 100 businesses that comprise the 2013 Washington Fastest-Growing Private Companies List.

Threat of cyber attacks now in national spotlight

The threat posed by cyber attacks on the United States is so significant that it dominated a Senate hearing on the Department of Homeland Security, held on the 12th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

F5 Networks' Bellevue office a must to recruit Eastside tech workers

F5 Networks is upping its efforts to recruit talent on the Eastside by opening an office in the Factoria area of Bellevue.

Sale of new Amazon building sets Seattle price record

The new 202 Westlake office building in Seattle sold Tuesday for a record price of $749 per square foot, according to public records. The total sales price was nearly $97.4 million.

Microsoft falls, Amazon gains on world's brand value list

Microsoft Corp. fell from third to fourth on this year's list of the world's most valuable brands while Amazon.com Inc. rose five places to No. 21 on the list.

Will Apple's new iPhone fingerprint scanner violate your privacy?

The trouble with reporting on the ongoing saga of the National Security Agency's efforts to collect and analyze data about everything and everybody, as reported in the Snowden leaks, is that it's hard to draw the line between prudent, justified suspicion and tin-foil-hat territory.

F5 opening Bellevue office, will hire 50

F5 Networks Inc. said it's opening its new Bellevue office and is looking to hire 50 new employees.

After new iPhone unveiling, Apple TV update set for this month

OK, we got the unveiling of the new Apple iPhone 5S and 5C out of the way. Now Apple is on to the next thing: a refresh for Apple TV.

National Tech News

A chat with the man behind Apple's fingerprint security

Pandora Media changes CEOs

Benson Hill makes big pitch at Ag Innovation Showcase

Gogo to introduce new in-flight Wi-Fi technology

Software maker Ordoro hauls in more financing

Monsanto joins food labeling fight in Washington

Walgreen updates iPhone app to allow photo cards

Firm developing power technology gets $550k investment

TIF Commission advances $4.3B Cerner campus

Top employee gets… A free car!

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