Weekend Tech Scan: Apple, Google, and Microsoft in fight for TV
Rumors, upgrades, and Steve Ballmer's bark are all factors in the coming smackdown for your viewing pleasures
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Rumors, upgrades, and Steve Ballmer's bark are all factors in the coming smackdown for your viewing pleasures
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As Mexico celebrates the Day of the Dead next week, the owners and players will be in self-imposed suspended animation. But there's nothing like watching wealthy people fight about how to split the treasure.
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A new Capitol Hill arts space, The Project Room, breaks all the rules of classical arts display spaces, instead turning its focus on the creation of art in all forms. One event is Friday (Oct. 28).
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Four panelists, including an Occupy Seattle Media Working Group member, took part in Crosscut's forum, now available as a podcast.
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Concern for survival of a once-great herring stock has halted industrial schemes at Cherry Point before. Will it happen again, with the proposed coal-shipping terminal?
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The city got things done back then, including a World's Fair.
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Using Whidbey Island as a blueprint for healthy, sustainable food communities, the Whidbey Institute launches the first in a series of conferences dedicated to thriving communities.
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The levy is on the ballot, up for a seven-year renewal by voters. Two Seattle middle school principals spoke to Crosscut about the levy's impact on their students.
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