What will a post email world look like? Bill Radke speaks with Farhad Manjoo, NY Times tech columnist, and Amy Webb, founder of the Future Today Institute, about the frustrations and... Shane Mehling
Rural America, Microsoft plans to boost your Internet access Washington is one of the states that could benefit from Microsoft's new plan to boost broadband Internet access to rural communities. Angela Nhi Nguyen
As Trump kills the 'startup visa,' will Seattle's tech industry suffer? Emily Fox talks with immigration attorney Tahmina Watson about President Trump's decision to put an end to the International Entrepreneur Rule, which... Emily Fox
This cell phone doesn’t need batteries. It harvests energy from surrounding air It could be a game changer for future cell phones, and other battery power hogging devices: University of Washington engineers have invented a cell... Jamala Henderson
Uber drivers will get tips now. Is this a way to discourage unionizing? Passengers who use the ride-hailing app Uber will now have the option to tip their driver. The company has refused to offer it until now, even though... Paige Browning
One million people affected by WSU data breach Names and personal data of about a million people may have been compromised in a burglary involving Washington State University property. This month the... Paige Browning
Cell service in Paradise? "Only by going alone in silence, without baggage, can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness," that's what the famous naturalist John Muir said.... Bill Radke
From submarines to cyber warfare, Bremerton sticks to the mission and keeps its mouth shut Bremerton, just across the Puget Sound from Seattle, is a military town. On the ferry ride over, you can sometimes see aircraft carriers and submarines.... Joshua McNichols
What would Seattle look like without any parking? We know: It never feels like there are enough parking spots when you are driving around Seattle. But there are more than you think. There are 500... Shane Mehling
Roman Seleznev's turn to the dark side of computer hacking Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times reporter Mike Carter about the case of Roman Seleznev . Seleznev's story reads like spy fiction. He is the... Bill Radke