Ed Fries is having a big week. His games-focused venture fund 1Up Ventures put money into two separate new gaming studios that debuted on Wednesday: Seattle’s Lost Lake Games and… Read More
Half-Life: Alyx, Valve Software’s flagship virtual reality game and a long-awaited return to the Half-Life universe, was released recently to near-universal acclaim (you can read our review here) and high… Read More
America’s housing crisis is a nationwide problem, but it’s especially acute in San Francisco and Seattle, home to the country’s largest technology industries. The “terrible twins,” as New York Times… Read More
Bill Gates is known to play his cards close to the vest, but in an interview with GeekWire, the Microsoft co-founder opened up on a wide range of topics, covering… Read More
On Tuesday, Ska Studios’s Salt and Sanctuary releases its “Drowned Tome Edition” for the Nintendo Switch. The package includes the game, a download code for the original Salt and Sanctuary… Read More
In his five years at Amazon, Nick Dimitrov learned a thing or two about what it takes to interview stronger and land a job with the tech giant. Despite the… Read More
Remote technical interviews are often full of friction, requiring candidates to flip between their video chatting and testing apps. In a bid to solve that problem and gain a competitive… Read More
Agent Phil Coulson owes his life to Twitter. The beloved Marvel character, played by Clark Gregg, was killed off in the first blockbuster Avengers film. Outraged fans took to social media, hoping… Read More
What kind of gerbil are you? Star Wars or Star Trek? How would you weigh an elephant without a scale? Yes, the tech industry comes up with some wacky interview… Read More
Sitting across from Mr. Robot star Rami Malek, a person immediately notices his eyes. In a normal environment, like the Wednesday afternoon in a hotel lounge where we’re meeting, his… Read More
Imagine yourself in the middle of an intense interview with a fast-growing tech company, when all of a sudden, a manager throws a curveball at you. “You have a 1 mile long… Read More
Why are manhole covers round? How many cows are in Canada? How many quarters would you need to reach the height of the Empire State building? These are just a few… Read More
Steve Herrod, chief technology officer for VMWare, made a swing through Seattle today, amid news that the company is planning a major expansion in its hometown of Palo Alto, Calif. No… Read More