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| Paul Allen steps down as Vulcan CEO, names former Microsoft exec to post Hilf is a technologist with executive experience, most recently as senior vice president and general manager of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise's Cloud business unit. | | | We asked Seattle startup leaders what their moms think they do (Photos) "Oh, that dog thing is a full time job?" | | | T-Mobile agrees to pay $48M to settle FCC charges over 'unlimited' data The regulator received complaints about T-Mobile's policy to slow data speeds for customers in the top 3 percent of data usage, which customers said made data services unusable. | | | MacDonald-Miller deploys smart glasses to streamline HVAC projects The Seattle contractor is using smart glasses during installations and inspections to give customers a first-person view of the state of their buildings. | | | Airbus CEO forecasts more deliveries than Boeing by 2020 Airbus boasted more jet orders than Boeing for the past few years but trailed its rival in deliveries of finished aircraft. | | | Chris Hansen spends $25M to buy more property in Seattle's Sodo neighborhood Hansen is behind efforts to build a sports arena and bring an NBA team to Seattle. His company, WSA Properties, recently purchased two parcels between 1st Avenue South and Occidental. Hansen's total investment in the neighborhood is now close to $123 million. | | | | | Bill Belichick is done with the NFL's Microsoft Surface tablets Football fans have seen Bill Belichick smash his Microsoft Surface tablet on the sidelines. Now the New England Patriots head coach says he's giving up the NFL-issued mobile device. | | | Federal judge denies Microsoft's request to dismiss gender discrimination claims The lawsuit concerns Microsoft's stack ranking system, which was heavily criticized years ago for creating a negative work environment and pitting employees against one another | | | Boeing, Alaska Air lauded for leadership in reducing greenhouse gas emissions A new Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce report lists Boeing and Alaska Air Group among local companies showing leadership on climate change issues. | | | Microsoft and Amazon work with National Cancer Institute on Joe Biden's cancer moonshot Microsoft and Amazon are separately partnering with the National Cancer Institute to help build a sustainable model for maintaining cancer genomic data in the cloud. | | | Top picks from the Boeing Store: jet engine wine bars, lounge chairs and other repurposed parts (Photos) The Boeing Store sells repurposed aircraft parts under its Custom Hangar brand, such as the engine cowling lounge chair that I'm sitting in. | | | Omeros announces kidney drug trial results, seeks fast-track FDA approval The' Phase II trial showed improvements in kidney functions. FDA breakthrough therapy status could speed up approval. | | | Boeing is closing its Georgia factory that would have made 747 panels Boeing previously planned to spend $80 million in training and tooling to revamp the plant for the production of panels for its 747 jumbo jet. | | National Tech News Meg Whitman will be Clinton's guest at final presidential debate Edward Snowden talks privacy, surveillance and why he did what he did Orbital ATK looks deeper into space following successful launch Tech startup unveils smart beer 'TAPP,' aims to shake up $300B industry Here's how tech companies use data to attack gender pay inequality Apple to reveal an updated Mac lineup on Oct. 27 | Companies in the News |
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