Microsoft emails detail sexual harassment and discrimination – prompting Satya Nadella response An internal email chain at Microsoft detailing women’s allegations of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination, first reported by Quartz on Thursday, has continued to grow and prompt responses from senior leadership, according to more than 90 pages of emails reviewed by KUOW. Sydney Brownstone
As some Amazon jobs move to Bellevue, should Seattle be worried? Kim Malcolm talks with Marilyn Strickland about Amazon's decision to move thousands of jobs from Seattle to Bellevue. Andy Hurst
Are you ready for Amazon to be the brains in your house? On this episode of Prime(d), we talk with David Choffnes, Assistant Professor in Computer Science at Northeastern University. He helps run a lab studying IoT devices. Joshua McNichols
Forget the cloud, your selfies may be stored in DNA someday Researchers in Seattle have found a way to store massive amounts of data in a very small space. Paige Browning
Meet the coders who hear you yell at Alexa As we say in the radio biz – the mic is always on. Joshua McNichols
Cryptocurrency miners go to federal court to block 'crippling' electric rate hike Cryptocurrency companies in Central Washington were left to wait in suspense on Tuesday after they asked a federal judge in Spokane to block an imminent... Tom Banse
The moral dilemma of Microsoft's HoloLens contract with the military Bill Radke spoke with a former creative director for HoloLens Monte Michaelis and Wendell Wallach, scholar at the Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, about how the technology could be used in war, and what Microsoft’s responsibility is. Jennie Cecil Moore
Elizabeth Warren pledges to break up Amazon — and more — if elected president She issued a campaign pledge on Friday that if she's elected president she'll push to break up big tech companies like Amazon, Facebook and Google. Gil Aegerter
Away from White House turmoil, Melania Trump tells Seattle 'Be Best' As President Trump braces for the release of the Mueller report later this month, Melania Trump is visiting Microsoft today to promote her “Be Best” initiative. David Hyde