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GeekWire brings you the week's latest technology news, trends and insights, covering the world of technology from our home base in Seattle. Our regular news podcast features commentary and analysis from our editors and reporters, plus interviews with special guests.

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Microsoft Build decoded: Solara, Scout, AI models, GitHub’s woes and more with Mary Jo Foley

Jun 06, 2026 43m

Microsoft's Build conference was a firehose: in-house AI models, agent-first devices, new coding tools, and a Copilot "super app" that got teased but never shown. Todd Bishop and Mary Jo Foley sort…

Zuckerberg's yacht, Meta's layoffs, a robot pizza flameout, and a reality check on AI expenses

May 30, 2026 29m

This week on the show: Mark Zuckerberg's superyacht arrives in Seattle the same day Meta discloses nearly 1,400 local layoffs, robot pizza startup Picnic flames out and sells to a mystery buyer, and…

'Lean Startup' author Eric Ries calls for a shift to 'mission primacy' in new book 'Incorruptible'

May 28, 2026 18m

On this special episode, Eric Ries, author of the 2011 bestseller "The Lean Startup," discusses his new book, "Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Companies Stay Great." Ries…

SpaceX IPO filing reveals Starlink's impact, Bezos sounds off on CNBC, and Gemini owes John a beer

May 23, 2026 51m

This week on a supersized Memorial Day Weekend edition of the GeekWire Podcast: A massive IPO filing from SpaceX includes new details about Elon Musk's Starlink business and its satellite factory in…

AI is not your strategy: Author and business advisor Brian Evergreen explains why vision comes first

May 21, 2026 24m

Brian Evergreen worked in AI at Microsoft from 2016 to 2023, including a role helping Fortune 500 executives develop their AI strategies. He kept seeing the same pattern: most of those projects were…

What we learned about Microsoft in the OpenAI trial, and is Seattle squandering its edge?

May 16, 2026 31m

This week: As the Musk v. OpenAI trial heads to the jury, we dig into what Microsoft's internal board memos and executive testimony revealed about the origins of the company's massive bet on AI, and…

Inside the 2026 GeekWire Awards: Innovators reshaping how we work, build, and learn

May 09, 2026 48m

This week on the show: Conversations with finalists and special guests at the annual GeekWire Awards about AI, innovation, startups, and the forces reshaping their industries, plus a special trivia…

Elon takes the stand, Big Tech drops big numbers, and a small VC gets in on a billion-dollar deal

May 02, 2026 42m

This week on the show: Todd reports from inside the Oakland federal courthouse where Elon Musk is suing OpenAI, Sam Altman, and Microsoft, with jury selection revealing just how hard it is to find…

AI, fungi, and the future of enterprise tech: Industry vet Bill Hilf on his debut novel 'The Disruption'

Apr 25, 2026 50m

Bill Hilf has spent decades enterprise tech, open-source technologies, and AI, from IBM and Microsoft to running Paul Allen's portfolio as the CEO of Vulcan. He now chairs the Allen Institute for AI…

Bonus: Microsoft's surprise retirement offer — breaking it down on KIRO Newsradio

Apr 24, 2026 16m

Microsoft is offering a voluntary retirement program for the first time in its history, with thousands of U.S. employees eligible. GeekWire's Todd Bishop joins KIRO Newsradio hosts Angela Poe Russell…

The tough new realities for startups, Amazon's next big strategic bets, and Allbirds' crazy AI pivot

Apr 18, 2026 45m

This week on the GeekWire Podcast, a week of Seattle-area startup news shows how the AI era is reshaping the regional tech scene. Q1 venture numbers reveal bigger checks going to fewer companies,…

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

Apr 11, 2026 42m

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 bridge from…

Rec Room shutdown, robot umps, FedEx meets Amazon, and OpenAI's odd media buy

Apr 04, 2026 36m

This week: Rec Room, the Seattle-based social gaming platform once valued at $3.5 billion, is shutting down — and Snap is picking up some of the pieces. Todd talks about what it was like fielding…

GeekWire AI summit takeaways: Token budgets, watermelon metrics, and the $5k weekend coder

Mar 28, 2026 41m

Fresh off the big GeekWire AI summit this week, Todd and John unpack what they heard from Microsoft EVP Charles Lamanna, OpenAI applications CTO Vijaye Raji, and other speakers at the Agents of…

Microsoft’s Copilot shakeup, Amazon’s new phone ambitions, and pushing Claude to the limits of LinkedIn

Mar 21, 2026 45m

Amazon is working on a new smartphone, code-named "Transformer," more than a decade after the Fire Phone debacle, according to Reuters. We dig into the connection to a past GeekWire scoop: former…

How AI is changing the business and art of video, from 'chaos machine' to creative catalyst

Mar 14, 2026 59m

Brice Budke (President) and Zeek Earl (Executive Creative Director) run two Seattle studios: Shep, a video agency that works with tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft, and Packrat, a creative…

On location at OpenAI in Bellevue, with CTO of Applications Vijaye Raji

Mar 07, 2026 37m

OpenAI just opened its largest office outside San Francisco, in downtown Bellevue, Wash. GeekWire was there on day one to tour the space. Chatting inside the OpenAI game room, we share our…

Anthropic acquires Vercept, the AI job crisis scenario, and Microsoft's past Epstein connections

Feb 28, 2026 37m

Anthropic acquired Seattle startup Vercept on Wednesday, raising familiar questions about the impact of early exits on the broader Seattle startup ecosystem, and the question of whether AI startups…

We tested Amazon's speedy delivery live on the podcast: Here's what it says about the future of retail

Feb 21, 2026 44m

Amazon promises 30-minute delivery with its new Amazon Now service. We put it to the test — live on the show — with help from Michael Levin and Josh Lowitz, co-founders of Consumer Intelligence…

GeekWire Podcast, Live from Fremont: Seahawks, AI, and Seattle's Future

Feb 14, 2026 53m

We're live this week in the "Center of the Universe" in Seattle for a special recording of the GeekWire Podcast, presented by the Fremont Chamber of Commerce at Fremont Brewing Co. Fresh off the…

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