Wednesday, July 6, 2016

TechFlash: China telecom giant Huawei sues T-Mobile; Starbucks' tech snafu

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EXCLUSIVE: China telecom giant Huawei files patent complaint against T-Mobile

Huawei offered to grant T-Mobile a license to use its 4G patents under fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms, according to the lawsuit. T-Mobile refused the offer, according to court documents.

From $30 billion to $45 million: Once-giant Infospace slowly slips away

The search company was once one of the largest software companies in the Northwest. This week, it sold for a tiny fraction of its hey-day valuation.

Lake Union office rents soar 28% during the last year

Seattle is now the third most active commercial real estate development market in the country — thanks in no small part to hiring at technology companies, according to a new report.

Tech recruiter: Why companies aren't looking to code schools to fill talent gap

Robert Half Technology's Megan Slabinski said technology companies are starting to ease up on four-year degree requirements – but not by much.

Fortive starts trading, becomes one of Washington state's largest publicly traded companies

Industrial tech company Fortive, which has its headquarters in Everett, began trading Tuesday on the NYSE. By 2015 revenue, it is now one of the state's largest publicly traded companies.

Tech snafu forces Starbucks to apologize, reveal higher prices

Starbucks' new higher prices were entered into computers early and customers were overcharged.

Seattle Genetics drug gets OK for additional cancer therapies in Europe

Seattle Genetics and its global commercialization partner, Takeda Pharmaceutical, have received approval for third use of cancer treatment Adcetris in the European Union.

Boeing CEO: Production ramp-up most important goal

Dennis Muilenburg says Boeing is in the "unprecedented position of (having) about 5,700 aircraft in backlog."

National Tech News

Surprise accelerator tops study of where best-funded startups come from

Google buys French startup to improve video, photo experience through machine learning

Y Combinator chief puts his VC tax break to work on social moon shots

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