Wednesday, October 5, 2016

TechFlash: Seattle company gives away Teslas to new hires; Boeing vs. Elon Musk

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TechFlash: Seattle's Technology News Source

Seattle recruiting is so tough one company is giving away Teslas to new hires

The Seattle-based division of Taser that builds and sells police body cameras and related software, is offering Tesla Model 3 electric cars to new hires, and not just senior executives.

EXCLUSIVE: Russian air cargo company launches Seattle service with new Boeing 747-8F freighter

A new air cargo operation will expand Sea-Tac's global reach with direct freighter service to Moscow and Amsterdam on its all-Boeing fleet.

Boeing CEO takes on Elon Musk in space race to Mars

​Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg said he believes the first person to step foot on Mars will "arrive there riding on a Boeing rocket."

Microsoft discloses $17.7M in pay to CEO (Photos)

The Redmond-based company also disclosed pay for President Brad Smith, Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood, former chief operating officer Kevin Turner and business development executive Margaret "Peggy" Johnson.

How Metro's new plan to decrease traffic could help tech

The program could get cars off the road and boost transit ridership to fight traffic congestion.

Premiere Blue Cross launches tech partnership to improve mental health

Quartet gives Premera Blue Cross primary care doctors the tools to form virtual teams with behavioral care specialists and give patients access to behavioral care resources.

Boeing and Airbus must 'beware the Chinese' for manufacturing surprise, analyst warns

Aerospace analyst Michel Merluzeau says Boeing and Airbus Group need to watch what China's jet maker is doing very carefully.

Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden takes over at the Seattle Chamber

The Seattle Chamber said Heather Redman, general counsel and the vice-president of business operations at Indix Corp., was appointed vice-chairwoman of the board of trustees.

Clay Lacy Aviation expands operations at Boeing Field

Clay Lacy Aviation has secured a Federal Aviation Administration air carrier certificate that allows it to add charter aircraft offerings to its airport services.

National Tech News

Suit casts doubt on credit card chip readers while feds crack down on mobile wallets

How 'Pokémon Go' put this Mountain View startup in the limelight

​Tech giants distance themselves from Yahoo email spying allegations

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