xAI’s decision to plant an engineering flag in Seattle this week marks a consequential expansion for Elon Musk’s fast-moving AI startup—one that arrives at the intersection of talent, cloud partnerships, and high-profile litigation that together will shape how Grok and xAI compete in the...
The news that Microsoft is planning to move its flagship Build developer conference out of Seattle after 2025—quietly circulating in tech circles and corroborated by a leaked message from Visit Seattle—signals not only a shift in tech event logistics but a broader reckoning for a city that has...
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Were you unable to attend BlueHat Seattle, or wanted to see a session again? We have good news. If you have been waiting for the videos from BlueHat Seattle last month, the wait is over. All videos which the presenter authorized to be recorded are now online and available to anyone. We are also...
We hope you enjoyed the first day of our BlueHat briefings and the Bytes of BlueHat reception in our glamping tent (complete with toasted marshmallows). Yesterday, we learned a lot about how XboxOne hardware security has advanced the state of hardware security elsewhere, we heard some surprising...
We’ve finished two incredible days of security trainings at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle. Now it’s time for the second part of BlueHat: the briefings at ShowBox SoDo. We’ve got a big day planned, so head on down. Please join us for breakfast (we have doughnuts! and bacon! and cereal!)...
Exciting changes are coming to BlueHat Seattle 2019! If you’d like to attend this premier security conference, we have good news for you: registration for BlueHat Seattle is now open and we hope you register. Wait, isn’t BlueHat invitation-only? It is…but if we haven’t sent you an invitation...
2019 has seen a phenomenal BlueHatIL in February followed by a wildly successful BlueHat Shanghai in May… now it’s time to come back home for BlueHat Seattle! 2 days of hands-on technical training (October 22-23, 2019) 2 days of conference talks from industry-leading security researchers and...
Registration is now open for Microsoft Edge Web Summit 2017. Join the Microsoft Edge team in Seattle on September 13th for a jam-packed day of energetic technical sessions looking at what’s new, and what’s next, for the web on Windows. Space is limited and reservations are on a first-come...
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^ Hey everybody, this is my official post for my official PC designing page. We are getting ready to spend $1500+ on building a custom monster PC, and after that, we are aiming to build a custom PC desk which will a project closer to $6K. If you are...
response to the prediction of May 21 as rapture day, atheists have begun cashing in on their guaranteed stay.
A group of atheists in Seattle have begun a funding campaign for people who will be left behind, and a website offers to deliver the mail of Christians after they are taken to heaven to...
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Maybe the price of gas was just too high for this suspected car thief.
A woman was arrested Friday morning after the car she allegedly stole from a Seattle dealership ran out of gas.
An officer spotted the car being driven erratically around 105th Street and Aurora Avenue North around 7...
SEATTLE -- A tongue-in-cheek way of documenting his ordeal on Interstate 5 got a bigger response than Michael Micheletti ever expected.
"Everybody is going to run into trouble at some point," said Micheletti, a designer from Shoreline. "And I guess my experience was good people were there to...
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A man accused of robbing a Seattle convenience store at gunpoint last weekend might have earned points with its owner by being polite.
But saying "sir" probably won't impress prosecutors or federal authorities who say they have supervised him since he wrapped up a prison term for an earlier...
In our final episode, we complete our staff’s journey of their Emerald City favorites by welcoming native Seattleite, and PDC business owner, Joan Hoshino (and her puppy Anzu!). We also caution about additional traffic that will be on campus the afternoon of Friday, October 29 due to Microsoft...
In this week’s show, Robert Hess joins us to talk about his favorite Seattle haunts, we announce the winner of the PDC memorabilia contest, and most important we talk about all of the Link Removed that are being held all over the globe. It’s not just about the main tent event at Microsoft...