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One year after its rocky launch, Microsoft’s Windows Recall still raises security red flags

One year after its rocky launch, Microsoft’s Windows Recall still raises security red flags

April 15, 2026

Windows Recall, originally available to all users of Copilot+ PCs in April 2025, stores screen caps of user activity. (Microsoft Photo) Microsoft says its Recall app — which captures and stores screen shots every few seconds — is safe. Security researchers keep saying otherwise. Recall was...

GeekWire Awards: Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalists tackling AI, robotics, and more

GeekWire Awards: Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalists tackling AI, robotics, and more

April 15, 2026

The 2026 GeekWire Awards finalists for Young Entrepreneur of the Year, clockwise from top left: Kavian Mojabe (MediScan AI); Zheqing (Bill) Zhu (Pokee AI); Caleb John (Pioneer Square Labs); Charles Wu (Orchard Robotics); and Emily Choi-Greene (Clearly AI). From farm robots to cybersecurity to...

Latest AI (coffee) buzz: Starbucks launches ChatGPT app to help customers discover their next drink

Latest AI (coffee) buzz: Starbucks launches ChatGPT app to help customers discover their next drink

April 15, 2026

Prompting the Starbucks app inside ChatGPT returns suggestions related to various coffee drinks. (Starbucks Images) Starbucks is getting in on the agentic buzz. The Seattle-based coffee giant launched a beta app inside ChatGPT on Wednesday, leveraging OpenAI’s chatbot to help customers...

Tech Moves: Hootsuite founder returns as interim CEO; Scowtt adds CFO; new role for former Edifecs CEO

Tech Moves: Hootsuite founder returns as interim CEO; Scowtt adds CFO; new role for former Edifecs CEO

April 15, 2026

Ryan Holmes and Irina Novoselsky. (LinkedIn Photos) — Ryan Holmes is again leading Hootsuite, a Vancouver, B.C.-based social media management platform. Hootsuite’s focus will be “going even deeper with the businesses we serve, expanding what we can do with data and insights, and investing in AI...

Former NSA director Keith Alexander stepping down from Amazon’s board

Former NSA director Keith Alexander stepping down from Amazon’s board

April 15, 2026

Retired Gen. Keith Alexander. (Amazon Photo) Keith Alexander, a retired four-star Army general and former director of the National Security Agency, is leaving Amazon’s board of directors after more than five years. Alexander, 74, informed the company April 7 that he wouldn’t stand for...

World Quantum Day serves as a cause for computer celebration

World Quantum Day serves as a cause for computer celebration

April 15, 2026

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson is directing $500,000 from a state economic development fund to support the expansion of IonQ’s manufacturing facility for quantum computing hardware in Bothell, Wash. (GeekWire Photo / Alan Boyle) Leaders of the Pacific Northwest’s computing community gathered in...

GeekWire Awards: The machines of the future, from self-driving earthmovers to space robots

GeekWire Awards: The machines of the future, from self-driving earthmovers to space robots

April 14, 2026

The finalists for Hardware/Robotics/Physical AI of the Year at the 2026 GeekWire Awards. Clockwise from top left: AIM Intelligent Machines; Brinc’s Guardian drone; Starfish Space’s Otter spacecraft; Orbital Robotics; and Augmodo’s Smartbadge. (Company Photos) An emerging class of startups is...

AI-powered hiring startup Humanly acquires Anthill to boost employee engagement

AI-powered hiring startup Humanly acquires Anthill to boost employee engagement

April 14, 2026

(Image via Humanly) Bellevue, Wash.-based Humanly, a startup that makes AI-powered interviewing tools for employers, announced it has acquired Anthill, a platform that uses AI to help companies connect with and support frontline employees. It’s the latest acquisition for Humanly, which...

Seattle startup Ambassador acquires ad platform Humming, eyes more deals amid AI shakeout

Seattle startup Ambassador acquires ad platform Humming, eyes more deals amid AI shakeout

April 14, 2026

Ambassador leaders, from left: COO Mark Steffler, CEO Geoff McDonald, and Chief Strategy Officer John Larson. (Ambassador Photos) Seattle customer engagement startup Ambassador has acquired the operating assets of Tacoma-based programmatic ad platform Humming, part of a roll-up strategy that...

These fifth graders vibe coded a real-world Braille tool — and wowed their Microsoft teacher

These fifth graders vibe coded a real-world Braille tool — and wowed their Microsoft teacher

April 14, 2026

Fifth graders who worked on the Braille 3D Generator at Global Idea School in Redmond, Wash., from left: Valentin, Grayson, Ella, Hunter and Julian. (Photo courtesy of Juan Lavista Ferres) As the head of Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab, Juan Lavista Ferres and his researchers can spend months...

Opinion: Make Democracy capitalist again

Opinion: Make Democracy capitalist again

April 14, 2026

Washington state’s Legislative Building, which houses the Legislature. (GeekWire Photo / Brent Roraback) Longtime Seattle investor and entrepreneur Chris DeVore is managing partner of Founders’ Co-op. I have a confession to make. I’m a Democrat. And a capitalist. Both, at the same...

Amazon and Apple vs. Starlink: Globalstar satellite acquisition comes with a big iPhone bonus

Amazon and Apple vs. Starlink: Globalstar satellite acquisition comes with a big iPhone bonus

April 14, 2026

Amazon announced an agreement Tuesday to acquire Globalstar, adding the satellite operator’s fleet, spectrum, and Apple partnership to its growing Amazon Leo network. (Amazon Image) Amazon isn’t just buying Globalstar — it’s inheriting Apple’s satellite roadmap. The Seattle-based company’s...

Does AI even know you exist? Seattle startup Parsnipp helps brands find out, and do something about it

Does AI even know you exist? Seattle startup Parsnipp helps brands find out, and do something about it

April 14, 2026

Parsnipp co-founders Awad Sayeed, CTO (left) and Andrew Higgins, CEO. (Parsnipp Photo) Seattle startup Parsnipp today launched its platform to help brands ensure that the likes of Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini know them well enough to casually drop their names in conversation. The company,...

Can AI revive democracy? Former Amazon product manager builds tool to spark civic engagement

Can AI revive democracy? Former Amazon product manager builds tool to spark civic engagement

April 13, 2026

Julien Clayton of Next30Days, with one of the flyers promoting his civic engagement app. (Photo courtesy of Julien Clayton) Julien Clayton spent six years as an engineer working on propulsion systems for submarines. He got an MBA from Harvard. He worked as a product manager at Amazon, building...

There’s a tech week for that: Seattle’s ever-growing calendar of events for AI, space, oceans, energy and more

There’s a tech week for that: Seattle’s ever-growing calendar of events for AI, space, oceans, energy and more

April 13, 2026

(Google Gemini Illustration) Keeping track of the days of the week is exhausting enough. Managing a calendar full of various “tech weeks” in Seattle and elsewhere feels like a full-time job. There are now weeks dedicated to AI, energy, deep tech, regular tech, women in tech, tech for the...

OpenAI sees ‘staggering’ demand for Amazon offering, says Microsoft partnership held it back

OpenAI sees ‘staggering’ demand for Amazon offering, says Microsoft partnership held it back

April 13, 2026

An new OpenAI memo touts the Amazon partnership as a key enterprise growth driver. (GeekWire File Photos) OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft helped launch the generative AI era. Now Amazon is bringing the ChatGPT maker further into the booming market for enterprise AI. That’s the takeaway...

Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 5, 2026

Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 5, 2026

April 12, 2026

Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of April 5, 2026. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on...

Riding the rails — over a floating bridge: GeekWire Podcast takes the train across the lake to Microsoft

Riding the rails — over a floating bridge: GeekWire Podcast takes the train across the lake to Microsoft

April 11, 2026

GeekWire co-founders Todd Bishop, left, and John Cook on Sound Transit’s 2 Line. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) This week on the GeekWire Podcast: we take the show on the road — or rather, on the rails — recording on Sound Transit’s 2 Line as we ride the world’s first light rail on a floating...

Artemis 2 crew makes triumphant splashdown at the end of humanity’s first trip around the moon since 1972

Artemis 2 crew makes triumphant splashdown at the end of humanity’s first trip around the moon since 1972

April 11, 2026

NASA’s Orion spacecraft splashes into the Pacific Ocean, as seen in an overhead view. (NASA via YouTube) Four astronauts and their Orion space capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean today, bringing the first crewed trip around the moon and back since 1972 to a successful end. “What a...

Cry til you laugh: Chris Pirillo vibe codes his job-search frustrations into brutally honest apps

Cry til you laugh: Chris Pirillo vibe codes his job-search frustrations into brutally honest apps

April 11, 2026

Chris Pirillo tears up one of his fake rejection letters. (Photo courtesy of Chris Pirillo) At a time when finding a job in tech has turned into a frustrating cycle of rejections, ghostings or worse, Chris Pirillo‘s work speaks for itself — in that it makes a mockery of the whole...

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Windows’ new lease on life — why now?

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Windows’ new lease on life — why now?

April 10, 2026

A display of Microsoft Surface laptops at the company’s Build 2025 developer conference. (GeekWire File Photo) For the past few years, it felt as if Microsoft’s Windows org was on autopilot. (No, not THAT Autopilot.) Microsoft leadership seemed content to let Windows run its course as long as...

Tech Moves: Syndio names 7 execs; avante and Tanium add to C-suite; Amazon leaders depart

Tech Moves: Syndio names 7 execs; avante and Tanium add to C-suite; Amazon leaders depart

April 10, 2026

Syndio’s new leadership, top row from left: Erik Darby, Shonna Waters, Devin Luquist. Bottom row: Erin McClintock, Elizabeth Temples, Manuj Bahl and Meredith Conroy. (LinkedIn Photos) — Syndio, a Seattle startup that helps companies analyze and address pay equity, announced seven new additions...

Non-compete ban stirs optimism and uncertainty in Washington state — here’s what it means for tech

Non-compete ban stirs optimism and uncertainty in Washington state — here’s what it means for tech

April 10, 2026

Gov. Bob Ferguson shakes hands with Rep. Liz Berry (D-Seattle), sponsor of the bill, after signing House Bill 1155, which bans nearly all non-compete agreements in Washington state. (Washington State Photo / Ian Couch) A new Washington law wiping out nearly all non-compete agreements across the...

Artemis 2’s trip around the moon enters the home stretch — here’s how to watch the splashdown

Artemis 2’s trip around the moon enters the home stretch — here’s how to watch the splashdown

April 10, 2026

A view from a camera mounted on one of the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wings shows Orion’s engines and thrusters in the foreground, and Earth in the background. (NASA via YouTube) The crew of NASA’s round-the-moon test mission crossed the halfway point between the moon and Earth today on...

Flush with cash: Washington startup lands up to $500M to deploy facilities treating sewage, dairy waste

Flush with cash: Washington startup lands up to $500M to deploy facilities treating sewage, dairy waste

April 09, 2026

Dairy cows at the Puyallup Fair, now called the Washington State Fair. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) Wastewater treatment startup Sedron Technologies — a Washington company that once served Bill Gates a glass of water purified from sewage — announced it’s being acquired by Ara Partners. The...

GeekWire Awards: AI Innovation of the Year finalists transform HR, retail, biotech and more

GeekWire Awards: AI Innovation of the Year finalists transform HR, retail, biotech and more

April 09, 2026

The 2026 GeekWire Awards AI Innovation of the Year finalists, clockwise from top left: Avante CEO Rohan D’Souza; ConverzAI CEO Ashwarya Poddar; Envive AI CEO Aniket Deosthali; Synthesize Bio co-founders Jeff Leek (left) and Robert Bradley; and Spangle AI co-founders Maju Kuruvilla (left) and Fei...

Microsoft 365 Copilot and the end of the single-model era in enterprise AI

Microsoft 365 Copilot and the end of the single-model era in enterprise AI

April 09, 2026

Steve Gustavson, Microsoft’s corporate vice president for design and research. (Microsoft Photo) [Editor’s Note: Agents of Transformation is an independent GeekWire series, underwritten by Accenture, exploring the adoption and impact of AI and agents. See coverage of our related event.] Using...

Opinion: How to read with AI

Opinion: How to read with AI

April 09, 2026

(Licensed via marketoonist.com) This is a follow-up to my recent piece “AI Coach or AI Ghostwriter? The Choice Is Yours,” which argued that AI can either sharpen your thinking or replace it. That piece was about writing. This one is about the other side of the coin: reading. The practical...

Portal Space Systems raises $50M as it gets set to launch its first orbital vehicle made for rapid maneuvers

Portal Space Systems raises $50M as it gets set to launch its first orbital vehicle made for rapid maneuvers

April 09, 2026

An artist’s conception shows Portal’s Starburst spacecraft in the foreground with its Supernova space vehicle and three more Starbursts (plus Earth) in the background. (Portal Space Systems Illustration) Bothell, Wash.-based Portal Space Systems has raised $50 million in a funding round aimed at...

‘Not on a hunch’: Andy Jassy defends Amazon’s $200B spending spree

‘Not on a hunch’: Andy Jassy defends Amazon’s $200B spending spree

April 09, 2026

“It’s hard to overstate my optimism for what’s ahead,” Amazon CEO Andy Jassy writes in his new shareholder letter. (GeekWire File Photo) Andy Jassy’s new letter to Amazon shareholders is a data-heavy defense of the tech giant’s biggest bets — from AI and custom chips to satellite internet and...

Seattle startups combine: Inflection.io acquires Keyplay, reuniting longtime entrepreneurs

Seattle startups combine: Inflection.io acquires Keyplay, reuniting longtime entrepreneurs

April 09, 2026

Inflection.io CEO Aaron Bird, left, and new CMO Adam Schoenfeld at the company’s office in Seattle’s Pioneer Square. (Inflection.io Photo) Two Seattle startups with intertwined histories are joining forces. Inflection.io, a B2B marketing automation company, announced Wednesday that it has...

Microsoft Moves: Longtime exec Julia Liuson to retire; new accessibility chief; and other changes

Microsoft Moves: Longtime exec Julia Liuson to retire; new accessibility chief; and other changes

April 09, 2026

Julia Liuson presenting at a conference in 2019. (Microsoft Photo) Big tech moves today from Microsoft: Longtime executive Julia Liuson is retiring, Neil Barnett is the company’s new chief accessibility officer, and Nanda Ramachandran has been named chief marketing officer for Windows &...

Avalanche Energy lands share of $5.2M DOD award to develop long-lasting ‘nuclear batteries’

Avalanche Energy lands share of $5.2M DOD award to develop long-lasting ‘nuclear batteries’

April 08, 2026

An early prototype of Avalanche Energy’s radiovoltaic converter for the DARPA Rads to Watts program is exposed to high-energy ion-beam irradiation. (Avalanche Photo) Seattle fusion startup Avalanche Energy was awarded a share of a $5.2 million contract announced Wednesday from the U.S....

Defense giant Anduril is quietly building autonomous warships on Seattle’s historic ship canal

Defense giant Anduril is quietly building autonomous warships on Seattle’s historic ship canal

April 08, 2026

The old Foss Shipyard on Seattle’s Lake Washington Ship Canal, where defense giant Anduril Industries is building a new class of autonomous warships. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) There was no noticeable activity at the old Foss Shipyard in Seattle when I visited last week. No signs, and no...

Humanly raises $25M to put AI to work for job seekers, not just the companies hiring them

Humanly raises $25M to put AI to work for job seekers, not just the companies hiring them

April 08, 2026

Humanly’s job seeker-facing product offers AI-powered coaching on interview preparation, resume writing, salary negotiation and more. (Humanly Image) The market for recruiting software — tools that help companies find and screen candidates — is worth $14 billion. The market for actually placing...

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