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Ray Ozzie’s cellular IoT startup Blues Wireless raises $22M from Bill Gates and others

GeekWire

Sequoia Capital and former Stripe exec Lachy Groom led the Series A round, which will fuel growth for the company’s technology that helps product manufacturers send data from their physical assets to cloud-based apps over cellular networks. Developers use the JSON programming language and two lines of code to make it all work.

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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

. “Today, automakers are having a hard time getting their customers to buy informatics systems because they only can do 10% of what a mobile phone can do,” said Rudi Streif, who leads the Automotive Grade Linux workgroup for the Linux Foundation. “It doesn’t enable the radio to interface to the user.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: DEF CON Villages

ForAllSecure

For example, I have a laptop and it runs Linux so I can get into network security. Leale: I've been working with and in the automotive industry. I live in the Detroit metro area, Vamosi: and he's been working with the automotive industry for years as a consultant and a hacker. I can do those basic things. Vamosi: Yes that.

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GeekWire Awards 2023 revealed: Community honors top innovation in Pacific Northwest tech

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GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) The gist: The nonprofit A Way Home Washington a nonprofit uses tech to tackle youth homelessness. GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) The gist: The Seattle startup offers retailers flexible logistics and cost savings through access to a network of distribution facilities and carriers.