Tuesday, June 24, 2014

TechFlash: Microsoft makes an Android phone; NTSB wants Boeing to update 777

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Microsoft plunges into Android market with new smartphone

The company's release of an Android-powered phone doesn't mean it's moving toward an Android push.

NTSB wants Boeing to make changes in wake of Asiana 777 crash

Boeing may have to change the manuals of 777 aircraft and possibly the flight controls as a result recommendations by the National Transportation Safety Board Tuesday.

Linden Rhoads is leaving the UW Center for Commercialization

Linden Rhoads, vice provost for the center, will leave to take on new entrepreneurship challenges in private industry.

What your business needs to know about Supreme Court's patent ruling

The Supreme Court issued a ruling on patents last week that could have been disastrous for the software industry. Instead, its fairly narrow ruling will force companies to fill out applications more thoroughly if they hope to get patents.

SLU isn't just for Amazon: Lab projects and maybe a residential tower in Seattle for Alexandria

With very little new lab space available for lease, Alexandria CEO says company will start construction in "next couple of months."

Sneak preview of Washington's 100 largest private companies — from H to M

Here's an alphabetical look at companies that made the Puget Sound Business Journal's upcoming list of 100 largest private companies. Today: H through M.

Cray gets $54M contract in S. Korea

Supercomputers will be used in weather forecasting.

What's the best book so far in 2014, Amazon?

"Updike," a biography of American author, is "unusual choice" for No. 1, according to Amazon's book editors.

Microsoft spending, betting big on 'quantum computing'

Quantum computing would exponentially increase the power of computers.

Steve Ballmer 'uncomfortable' if Sterling trial to sell the Clippers is delayed

Ballmer, Shelly Sterling don't want trial delayed that will determine if she can sell the Clippers without the involvement of her husband Donald.

Amazon-Warner Bros. spat appears ending

Now fans of "The Lego Movie," "Transcendence" and "300: Rise of an Empire" can preorder those Warner Bros. DVDs on Amazon.com.

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