Tech Verizon joining Sprint, T-Mobile in Seattle's 4G swim With Sprint and T-Mobile 4G phones already in customers’ hands, Verizon will begin its 4G foray here by year’s end. by Skip Ferderber / October 15, 2010
Dave Ross to lead Seattle 'Support Sanity' rally Dave Ross, the popular 97.3 KIRO-FM talk show host. by Skip Ferderber / October 15, 2010
Tech Rise up, couch potatoes! Apple, Google, and others launch a TV war Google's entry into the TV set-top box market by Skip Ferderber / October 6, 2010
Politics Jon Stewart 'Restore Sanity' rally to be cloned in Seattle Jon Stewart received a 2008 USO Metro award in Arlington, Va. He is seen with U.S. Marine Gen. James E. Cartwright, then vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. by Skip Ferderber / September 30, 2010
Tech iPad: New wireless keyboards and a surrogate "mouse" Apple didn't design the iPad as a business tool, but new wireless keyboard folios plus a stylus can help get around that. by Skip Ferderber / September 30, 2010
Crosscut: a place for civil exploration of issues As someone who worked in government, I see the opportunity to talk about barriers to common-sense decisions. by Jordan Royer / September 28, 2010
Politics Legal fight over I-90 light rail: What century is this? The I-90 floating bridge as it crosses Lake Washington by Jordan Royer / September 22, 2010
Tech Geocaching: worldwide, nurtured in Seattle A geocache: Finding one through the use of a GPS has become the object of a popular leisure activity. by Skip Ferderber / September 20, 2010
Tech Turner Classic Movies phone app goes Android Sweet news for Android smartphone owners: TCM now has an app for you by Skip Ferderber / September 19, 2010
Equity MOHAI: Is mayor looking ahead? Mike McGinn seems to be intent on dividing people. This may make political sense, but how long can it work for the city? by Jordan Royer / September 19, 2010