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Geek Life
Mapping its 25-year history, Seattle band Death Cab for Cutie uses geotagging to unlock new song
The members of Death Cab for Cutie with their new album “Asphalt Meadows.” (DCFC Photo via Instagram) Death Cab for…
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Podcasts
The pioneering spirit and joyful life of late ‘Cranium’ creator Richard Tait, in his own words
Serial entrepreneur and “Cranium” creator Richard Tait in Seattle in 2018 on the set of GeekWire’s Elevator Pitch competition, in…
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Computing
How Not To Do CX, Lenovo Style
Generally the world of sensible expertise improvements collides with the planet of dumb customer support provisions. That collision often doesn’t…
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Internet
Meta Moves To Back Off Removing Covid Misinformation From Platforms
Meta took a step Tuesday towards abandoning its coverage of eradicating misinformation about Covid from its platforms. The corporate, which…
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IT
Leapwork CEO: No-Code Platforms Democratize Testing Automation
Using no-code technology instead of dedicated code programmers could become the future of software development in retail marketing and related…
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Apple
iOS 15 Problems: 5 Things You Need to Know
Problems have slipped into Apple’s latest iOS 15 release for iPhone. Apple continues to refine iOS 15 with software updates…
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Android
3 Reasons to Pre-Order the Galaxy S22 & 4 Reasons to Wait
Pre-ordering a Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, or Galaxy S22 Ultra might be tempting, but some people should put away…
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Nanotechnology
Researchers pioneer nanoprinting electrodes for customized treatments of neurological disorders
Researchers used Aerosol Jet 3D printing to produce a new type of microelectrode array that solves the major design barriers…
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Space
Microsoft Azure ramps up access to cloud computing via SpaceX’s Starlink satellites
A SpaceX Starlink satellite antenna is connected to Microsoft’s Azure Stack Edge device. (Microsoft Photo) With SpaceX’s help, Microsoft is…
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Geek Life
Major League Baseball made a pitch, but Seattle seafood spot Ray’s stays hooked on its web address
The historic neon sign at Ray’s, a seafood restaurant on the waterfront in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt…
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