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Tech Moves: Xbox hires Seattle gaming vet Kim Swift; Frontdoor adds Amazon Fashion leader; more

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Swift is a longtime Seattle-area gaming industry vet whose resume includes Valve Software (she helped lead development of Portal), Airtight Games, Amazon, EA, and most recently Google Stadia, where she was a game design director for the tech giant’s cloud gaming service. Google Stadia closed its first-party game studios in February.

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Tech Moves: Former Amazon VP Brad Porter joins Scale AI as CTO; UW names new Communication Leadership director; and more

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Brad Porter, who was until recently the Amazon Robotics leader, will become Scale AI’s first CTO. “I’m joining Alex Wang and the team at Scale as CTO to help bring this vision to reality.” “In many ways, this is the unsexy part of AI,” Porter writes. Scale AI Photo). Scale AI Photo).

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Tech News Roundup April 1

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Annual Race for Tech Visas Is Under Way - Wall Street Journal. Memo: RealNetworks reorganizes, names new CTO. FCC program to help poor get online will start in December - WiscNews. GeekWork Picks: Seattle Sounders seeking Senior App Developer to join the team. NASA Awards Spacecraft Avionics Development Contract.

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7012 Regs and Cyber insurance on collision course with small business

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In the second part of this article, we’ll look at why implementation, compliance, and risk transference strategies are on a collision course with private cyber insurance, with the critical functionality providers (that’s you) wedged in the middle. First of all, what is UCTI? What is it not?

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Tech Moves: Bioengineer joins AI2 incubator; Icosavax adds execs, expands board; and more

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The organization, founded by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, started expanding its incubator program in 2017 after successfully spinning out two AI companies. Spun out of the University of Washington, Icosavax has applied its vaccine development technology to COVID-19 and other viruses. The company went public in July.

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Insider’s Guide to the New Holographic Computing

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That miss was understandable in the developing world and yet indefensible in the United States, particularly at the federal level. Magic Leap has now raised an astonishing $542 million in Series B funding – yes, that’s half a billion, with no product or launch date in sight , but a long list of developer openings on its website.