Thursday, June 19, 2014

TechFlash: Will an Amazon smartphone make money? T-Mobile CEO talks Sprint merger

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Unlike Kindle, Amazon's spendy Fire Phone might actually make the company some money

In the past, Amazon has priced its devices low as a way to drive traffic to its online store. Not so for the $649 Fire Phone.

T-Mobile wants to continue the "Un-carrier revolution" — even in the case of a Sprint merger

CEO John Legere wouldn't comment on the impending $32 billion merger but said the company would carry on its mission to transform the industry no matter what.

Google, Microsoft give in to smartphones kill switches

Google and Microsoft will finally answer calls to help fight smartphone theft, something that Apple introduced last year.

Passing the (techie) torch: Introducing the PSBJ's new tech reporter

The PSBJ has a new reporter on the dynamic Puget Sound-area technology beat. And she's already telling you what you need to know.

T-Mobile announces music streaming service with no data charges, Apple partnership

The company announced partnerships with Rhapsody and Apple at its Un-carrier 5.0 event.

Ambassadors from 34 nations will visit Boeing, Microsoft, Space Needle

​Ambassadors from 34 smaller nations will visit Seattle June 24 to 28, to see some of the state's business and tourist sights, and make connections.

A case for space: How to turn a dream into reality (slide show)

The PSBJ's "Space Exploration" event this week makes you wonder where your next vacation should be: Maui or the moon?

Phone dead? Not if you're wearing Microsoft phone-charging pants

Microsoft now has magic pants!

Animated 'Wallace & Gromit' come to Amazon's Prime

Animated series has won two Academy Awards for short films.

Outerwall shares fall after analyst downgrade

Shares sink more than 6 percent after analysts lowers price target on shares.

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