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Univ. of Washington researchers roll out tiny, battery-free, autonomous robot called ‘MilliMobile’
University of Washington researchers are rolling out another tiny robotic breakthrough, this time in the form of an autonomous device that relies on surrounding light or radio waves to move in short bursts.
FTC and 17 states sue Amazon for maintaining alleged monopoly power that stifles competition
The Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general filed suit against Amazon on Tuesday, alleging that the Seattle-based tech giant is a monopoly that abuses its power.
Former Tableau execs launch new Seattle startup that helps companies manage cloud costs
Former Tableau CFO Damon Fletcher is coming out of retirement to launch a startup that helps tech companies get a hold of their cloud costs amid a surge in spending driven by artificial intelligence.
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Hydrogen startup spins out of Bill Gates-backed R&D effort, lands $7.8M
Peregrine Hydrogen, a Santa Cruz, Calif., startup developing technology for producing clean hydrogen, raised $7.8 million in seed financing.
Meet the Seattle-area startups that just graduated from Y Combinator
Seattle-area startups that just graduated from Y Combinator’s summer 2023 batch are tackling a wide range of problems — with plenty of help from artificial intelligence.
FTC targets alleged secret Amazon pricing algorithm ‘Project Nessie’ in antitrust complaint
The Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against Amazon alleges, for the first time publicly, that the company used a secret pricing algorithm known internally as “Project Nessie” to compete unfairly in the e-commerce market.
Fuse raises $250M for its second fund to supercharge more Pacific Northwest startups
Fuse is pouring more fuel on its fire. The Seattle-area venture capital firm raised $250 million for its second fund, a major swath of cash that will support early stage enterprise software startups across the Pacific Northwest.
Amazon satellites are placed atop Atlas V rocket for milestone launch on October 6
United Launch Alliance says satellites for Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband network have been placed atop their rocket for an Oct. 6 launch.
Microsoft vet lands $10M for new startup that watermarks documents to identify leakers
A growing number of leaks and stolen intellectual property are unsettling leaders at large-member organizations and government agencies.
Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin’s next CEO will be bringing a sense of urgency to rocketry
The next CEO of Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin space venture, Dave Limp, seems likely to quicken the company's tortoise-like pace.
Seattle warehousing startup Flexe lays off 33% of workforce amid freight industry slowdown
Flexe, a Seattle logistics startup that hit a $1 billion valuation last year, has laid off 33% of its staff.
Zulily vendors say they’re not getting paid following company’s acquisition by private equity firm
Vendors working with Seattle e-commerce company Zulily say they are owed thousands of dollars in unpaid invoices.
Fire resistant, quake safe, climate friendly: Mass timber is on the rise as a construction alternative
When Seattle’s eight-story Heartwood Apartments opens to residents this fall, it will be Washington’s tallest timber building and the first in the U.S.
Departing Amazon exec Dave Limp will become CEO at Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin space venture says Dave Limp, who is leaving his post as Amazon's chief of devices and services, will be its new CEO.
Microsoft alumni reunite in Redmond, look ahead to what’s next in AI and the world
REDMOND, Wash. — Mike Sievert knew exactly how to break the ice with this crowd.
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