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

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He joined Microsoft after the Groove deal, ultimately succeeding Gates as the company’s chief software architect, and helping to lead the launch of Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform. It’s a cellular IoT device that can be embedded into almost any hardware and connect to the internet without relying on WiFi.

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Your car is about to go open source

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. “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. By developing an open-source platform, carmakers can share upgrades as they arrive.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: DEF CON Villages

ForAllSecure

You can buy the stuff the problem going to eBay and buying a controller is a now you need the software. A lot of times it's software is not free. You're not going to find the software. Normally you don't need base you have to go back and find where the distributors are, how to buy that software. Can you help me set it up?

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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: A Harvard graduate in computer science and astrophysics, Ana-Maria Constantin was a software engineer at Microsoft for more than five years before starting Cascade Health. GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) The gist: The nonprofit A Way Home Washington a nonprofit uses tech to tackle youth homelessness.